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expiredRazorConcepts posted Nov 25, 2022 01:50 PM
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These smart plugs would be best used for a washing machine
Many devices, specifically IoT devices, still require the 2.4ghz network and it's a good thing to have on. If your router separates the radios into networks (SSID's = HomeInternet2.4 and HomeInternet5) then you'll have to manually set your devices to the proper network. If your device handles it for you (SSID = HomeInternet) then you don't have to worry about it at all.
I will say, if you have the ability to create a separate IoT wireless network and have it run on only a 2.4ghz radio that's preferable (with proper firewall rules and network isolation).
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Turns out this dryer is 15Amp and 120 Volt. I suspect the plug would work with it.
These smart plugs would be best used for a washing machine
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If the dryer doesn't meet those specs IMO I wouldn't take the risk. I know eventually something might distract me and I would forget to monitor the dryer.
Just some Ideas.
Just replaced my ancient K machine with a Supreme and noticed it seems to keep the water hot most of the time and this plug could help me keep it off at night automatically. The Supreme states 13amps.
Anyone use one for this? Or does the plug itself use the same power being "ready to use" that the Keurig does in standby?
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