Delock WLAN Power Socket Switch MQTT with energy monitoring
Description
This power socket switch by Delock can be controlled via button or WLAN. With the installed Tasmota firmware, the switch can be easily integrated into existing systems for home automation, IoT or M2M. With the help of the web interface, the power socket can be controlled without having to rely on the cloud or an app.
Monitoring energy consumption
At a glance, the current energy consumption at the socket can be determined. This allows energy efficiency and cost to be assessed, and unusual operating conditions can be detected.
Technical details
- Connectors:
1 x plug CEE 7/4
1 x socket CEE 7/3 - Switch button with 2-colour LED indicator
- Web interface
- Programmable timer control
- Energy monitoring:
Voltage, amperage and power
Consumption in kilowatt hours - Supports MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT), Domoticz, Home Assistant
- Supports Alexa
- Chipset: ESP8285
- Compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g/n
- Frequency range: 2412 - 2472 MHz
- Transmission power (EIRP) 2.4 GHz: max. 100 mW
- Suitable for indoor use
- Power consumption: max. 1.5 W
- Input voltage: 230 V
- Current: max. 16 A
- Output power: max. 2500 W
- Dimensions without plug: diameter ca. 51 mm, height ca. 45 mm
System requirements
- WLAN Gateway
Package content
- WLAN power socket switch
- User manual
Package
- Retail Box
Technical characteristics
Frequency range
• 2.4 GHz band
Physical characteristics
Diameter
• 51 mm
Height
• 45 mm
Colour
• white
22.08.2024
Data sheet
22.08.2024
CE - Declaration of conformity
248.35 kB
08.10.2018
GPL
39.41 kB
15.11.2022
User Manual Multilingual
754.99 kB
What is the user name for the web interface if a password has been assigned?
The default user name is "admin".
The energy monitoring is not accurate.
Due to component tolerances and manufacturing, the device allows only an approximate measurement of the power. If necessary, e.g. after a reset, it is possible to obtain a better result by calibration: https://tasmota.github.io/docs/Power-Monitoring-Calibration/
Alternatively you can use a rough estimate with following console commands: CurrentCal 3300, PowerCal 10000, VoltageCal 1650.
Alternatively you can use a rough estimate with following console commands: CurrentCal 3300, PowerCal 10000, VoltageCal 1650.
How to flash the device to the latest Tasmota version?
For the socket switch we use a version of Tasmota, that we have adjusted and tested. Please understand that we can only support this Tasmota version.
What are the changes in firmware 6.7.1?
• Fix WeMo emulation for 1G echo and 2G echo dot.
• Add command "time" to disable NTP and set UTC time.
• Removed support for WPS.
• Add command "time" to disable NTP and set UTC time.
• Removed support for WPS.
What are the changes in firmware 7.2?
• Change default GUI to dark theme
• New Arduino Core version
• The LED is now controlled in the same way as Tasmota
• For the hardware configuration a user template is now used.
We recommend you save the device settings and do a "Reset 6" as console command. This will restore the default settings, but keep the WIFI SSID and Password.
• New Arduino Core version
• The LED is now controlled in the same way as Tasmota
• For the hardware configuration a user template is now used.
We recommend you save the device settings and do a "Reset 6" as console command. This will restore the default settings, but keep the WIFI SSID and Password.
Weaker Wi-Fi signal after firmware upgrade
The Wi-Fi calibration needs to be deleted to force the device to re-calibrate Wi-Fi after it restarts.
1. Run "reset 3" in the Console (your existing settings will not be affected).
2. The device will restart
3. Cycle the power on the device (unplug and plug it).
Wi-Fi calibration will not be done unless the device performs a cold boot from power up.
1. Run "reset 3" in the Console (your existing settings will not be affected).
2. The device will restart
3. Cycle the power on the device (unplug and plug it).
Wi-Fi calibration will not be done unless the device performs a cold boot from power up.
Configuration options
In case of problems, the following switches can help:
SetOption55 mDNS service 0 = disable 1 = enable
SetOption19 Set Home Assistant discovery protocol 0 = use Tasmota integration (default) 1 = use MQTT discovery
SetOption109 0 = (default) 1 = force gen1 Alexa mode, for Echo Dot 2nd gen devices only
SetOption55 mDNS service 0 = disable 1 = enable
SetOption19 Set Home Assistant discovery protocol 0 = use Tasmota integration (default) 1 = use MQTT discovery
SetOption109 0 = (default) 1 = force gen1 Alexa mode, for Echo Dot 2nd gen devices only
How to reset the energy values?
You can enter these console commands to reset the values for today1 / yesterday2 / total3:
"EnergyReset1 0" / "EnergyReset2 0" / "EnergyReset3 0".
"EnergyReset1 0" / "EnergyReset2 0" / "EnergyReset3 0".
The device does not connect to the Wi-Fi
If your device does not connect to your Wi-Fi and you've made sure the Wi-Fi credentials are correct, it is caused by using special chars or white spaces in your SSID or Password of your Wi-Fi. Remove them and try again. Other reason can be using an SSID longer than the allowed 32 characters.
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