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Post #130023307 added 08-26-2019 1:15 PM by charlesgreever in Hot Deals
How did you attach this to your dryer?
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Post #130023085 added 08-26-2019 1:05 PM by NotReal in Hot Deals
This Z Wave device comes in handy for a number of reasons - I have a couple and I am going to be ordering a couple more. First of all it is a basic Z Wave, on and off switch. Where it really...
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Post #130036888 added 08-27-2019 4:25 AM by finalresort in Hot Deals
What is the difference with z-wave vs z-wave plus? Would a z-wave plus device be compatible with a z-wave hub?
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Post #130023643 added 08-26-2019 1:30 PM by sagrr in Hot Deals
How well would this work if i put it between the wall and and power strip that connects all of my PC stuff? I always wonder how much energy i'm burning there.
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Post #130039609 added 08-27-2019 7:16 AM by Zooz.Agnes in Hot Deals
Yes, any Z-Wave device which is not battery-powered will act as a signal repeater by default. Once you add it to your hub, we recommend network repair / rediscovery so the hub can change any...
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Post #130024915 added 08-26-2019 2:22 PM by NotReal in Hot Deals
That is basically what it is made for. It's not going to break down each and every thing you have connected, but it will show you the overall total Think of at as a Kill A Watt type device, but...
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Post #130023388 added 08-26-2019 1:19 PM by big mike in Hot Deals
Almost everything Zooz is on sale: https://www.thesmartesthouse.com/collections/zooz notables are the V3 dimmer and on/off wall switches, the outdoor rated motion detector and the siren/multisensor
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Post #130023442 added 08-26-2019 1:20 PM by big mike in Hot Deals
Assuming the OP has a gas dryer you just plug it in to this and this into the wall, if you have an electric you need something capable of 240v service. All washers I've seen for home are 110v as...
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Post #130024690 added 08-26-2019 2:13 PM by badutahboy in Hot Deals
They don't list a wattage limit, just 15A 120V (which translates to 1800W in an ideal world), but they reference refrigerators, AC units, and Microwaves, so unless you're running something SERIOUSLY...
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Post #130024969 added 08-26-2019 2:24 PM by NotReal in Hot Deals
Yes - sorry, gas dryer. But they still need electricity for the control. If you were using this for an 'end of cycle' type event, you would just use the wattage or amps. When it drops to zero, the...
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Post #130039747 added 08-27-2019 7:22 AM by big mike in Hot Deals
Z wave plus devices mainly offer lower power use, OTA firmware upgrades are part of the standard and there are additional frequencies. You can use both plus and standard z wave devices with any home...
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Post #130036828 added 08-27-2019 4:21 AM by finalresort in Hot Deals
Looks like it should - one of the photos states that it is a z-wave plus repeater.
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Post #130035289 added 08-26-2019 11:33 PM by GrnMnky in Hot Deals
This may be a dumb question, but does this z-wave device act as a repeater as well?

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