I have the Homey a week and already achieved a lot by experimenting, but also by this forum. I invented something for our dryer with the INNR SP120 socket.
I try to make a flow that when the energy comes under for example 50 Watt the socket is switched off. This works. Only it can happen that during the drying program the dryer does nothing and falls below the wattage. The socket switches off. Even if I put a delay on the socket.
Does anyone have a work arround, which the socket only switches off by 0 Watts after 10 minutes?
Yeah use the countdown app. When the power is 0 watts start countdown 10 min. When timer is finished en power is still 0 watts turn off socket. You have to make 2 flows for this.
Thx for the info of the Energy measurement. Couldnât find it in the Infos of innr. So it is a cheaper zigbee alternative of the zwave neo coolcam Ărtchens Fibaro plug?!
I found an old innr which is bigger. Perhaps the old one measures energy?
Donât understand me wrong. Would love to buy the new one if it really has energy measurement. But there is no Single Page in the Web where it is discriped
The new SP120 is much smaller then the old one.
It has power measuring but only in the Homey Innr app. If you use the original Innr smartphone app or use it in Philips Hue than there is no power measuring available.
I use it for a fee weeks now and it works great and i like it for itâs small size.
Be careful, it is 10A, 2300 watt max, so make sure your washing machine or dryer doesnât use more power at its peak.