Professional 1 channel relay with Wi-Fi, LAN, and Bluetooth connection, suitable for home and facility automation with remote control. DIN rail mountable insde a breaker box. Enhanced safety features and compatible with most used home automation platforms.
Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the wiring requirements for the Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM? +
The Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM requires a neutral wire for proper installation. It operates within a voltage range of 110-240V AC and has a maximum load of 1x10A. Ensure that the installation depth is suitable for the device and that it can be mounted on a DIN rail if necessary.
Is the Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM compatible with Home Assistant and other automation platforms? +
Yes, the Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM is compatible with Home Assistant, MQTT, REST API, and can be integrated with both Amazon Alexa and Google Home. This allows for extensive automation capabilities and voice control options.
Can you provide an example of an installation scenario for the Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM? +
A typical installation scenario for the Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM would involve using it to control dimmable LED lights in a living room. The electrician would connect the dimmer to the existing light switch wiring, ensuring a neutral wire is available. The device can then be configured via the Shelly app for remote control and automation.
What are the differences between the Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM and other devices in the Shelly Pro category? +
The Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM specifically focuses on dimming capabilities for single-channel loads, whereas other devices in the Shelly Pro category may offer multi-channel control or different functionalities such as on/off switching or relay control. Understanding your specific requirements will dictate which device is best suited for your application.
What troubleshooting steps should be taken if the Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM is not responding? +
If the Shelly Pro Dimmer 1PM is not responding, first check the power supply to ensure it is properly connected and within the specified voltage range. Verify that the neutral wire is properly connected, and perform a factory reset if needed. Additionally, check the compatibility with your router and ensure that it is connected to the network for remote access.