Short Answer: No!!!
only 1 phase is allowed. even 2 phases = 400V would destroy the i3.
You can use 2 relays to decouple phases L2 and L3
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only 1 phase is allowed. even 2 phases = 400V would destroy the i3.
You can use 2 relays to decouple phases L2 and L3
condiosz maybe this will help: Shelly Dimmer, how to ... by Dimitar Dimitrov (english Version)
Nice that it works but it is not safe for the device. Calibration of leading edge & LED bulbs can destroy the device with the old FW 1.9.4.
I recommend: Do not use different lamps with different brands. Mixing is critical
The Dimmer2 will thank you.
more information please: which load? which lamps? What exactly did you do / observe during the update?
The new function with the external switch only works if the corresponding add-on module is installed on the Shelly1.
Can you please explain to me a little better what actions you want to trigger?
It's not very clear to me yet.
You need an add-on for this option, which is plugged into the Shelly 1.
Recently, this is not only suitable for temperature measurement but also for low-power circuits (reed contacts).
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use the new option of the external switch function and the add-on for the Shelly1
With Actions or via scenes you can use the commands for opening and closing
Screenshot_2021-02-15 Shelly Cloud.png
Okay, thank you for the information..
Everything ok at 230V?
which bypass was destroyed? the one on Dimmer2 or the one on the 1L?
Is there more information? Sketch / photos of the wiring, connected loads, etc.
I also do not agree with the revision procedure for the documentation. in the link here you can find the older instructions
the problem with the incorrect documentation is known and already reported very often.
The picture on the left is the new batch with the changed cable colors and the changed L / N labeling.
The colors of the new devices have also changed in real-live.
But makes everything even more confused, as it does with you.
With AC it doesn't matter whether N or L is switched. It is important to switch what is also connected to the right of the wire.
With DC minus must be switched. You can swap L + N, but not + and -
Use this label no matter what colors you see:
sometimes it helps to completely delete the scene and recreate it
Did you search for new devices in Alexa and assign the "doorbell switch" to a routine?
welcome to the forum jmpvaz
There are some ways to change the access data without having to reset the Shelly to factory settings.
1. Restore the original state - when replacing the old router, reactivate it again and run the "batch wifi update" tool in the app
2. If the router is replaced, transfer the "old" WLAN data (SSID / password) to the new router
3. Fake a hotspot with the old SSID / PW in the mobile phone
4. Soft reset and, thanks to the opened AP mode, enter the new access data in the Shelly
Soft Reset Method:
Switch the automatic circuit breaker attached to the Shelly relay off and on again 5 times (the off phase must not be longer than 5 seconds).
Then all Shelly hanging on the automatic circuit breaker go into AP mode for 3 minutes
Select the appropriate Shelly in your Wlan list and establish a connection.
By entering the IP 192.168.33.1 in your browser, you can now access the Shelly's web interface, and change and save your WiFi access data there, for example. All changes made here are saved. And the Shelly can be operated with the new settings.
If the Shelly sets up the AP mode during the 3 minutes and no connection to the Shelly is established, it ends the mode and returns with the old saved data and settings, and can be operated as before.
the internal temperature near the hottest point is measured. Your 64°C are not unusual and normal. Safety shutdown in case of overheating is at 95°C
was the jumper previously set to 12v?
then it is probably broken.
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