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Model: Kasa Smart Plug Mini 15A, Apple HomeKit Supported, Smart Outlet Works with Siri, Alexa & Google Home, No Hub Required, UL Certified, App Control, Scheduling, Timer, 2.4G WiFi Only, 4-Pack (EP25P4)
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Which one should I get? I want energy monitoring, remote switching and eventually home assistant one day.
I don't understand the difference, especially between EP25P4 & KP125M.
Looks like only difference from first glance is one included Matter standard for IoT devices. Currently integrations with other systems have to go through Internet, Matter plugs should allow local control from other devices making sure your automations run even if Internet connection is lost.
I 'd like to plug my a 3000w step up voltage converter 110v to 220v to monitor energy use of my espresso machine and also turn it on and off on a schedule, is it the correct plug I need + safe to do so? I assume 3000w step up power converter draws a lot of power
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I 'd like to plug my a 3000w step up voltage converter 110v to 220v to monitor energy use of my espresso machine and also turn it on and off on a schedule, is it the correct plug I need + safe to do so? I assume 3000w step up power converter draws a lot of power
This one: Step Up Voltage Converter 110V to 220V 3000W Power Converter Transformer with Input Power Cable&Output Socket 3000W Lightweight Step Up 110V to 220V Voltage Converter for US to EU Appliances https://a.co/d/9IuMB7f
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the kasa smart plug supports up to 15amps. So at 120v it can do 1800w max. I wouldn't even go near that number though. If your espresso machine can be under 80% load of 1800w, it's doable.
I bought these last year and they work great. A lot of people also like the Meross HomeKit Plugs, but they don't play nice with my router, so I purchased these to replace and haven't had an issue with them going offline or being unresponsive.
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I don't understand the difference, especially between EP25P4 & KP125M.
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I don't understand the difference, especially between EP25P4 & KP125M.
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This one: Step Up Voltage Converter 110V to 220V 3000W Power Converter Transformer with Input Power Cable&Output Socket 3000W Lightweight Step Up 110V to 220V Voltage Converter for US to EU Appliances https://a.co/d/9IuMB7f
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This one: Step Up Voltage Converter 110V to 220V 3000W Power Converter Transformer with Input Power Cable&Output Socket 3000W Lightweight Step Up 110V to 220V Voltage Converter for US to EU Appliances https://a.co/d/9IuMB7f
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