@@marinhobrandao This model shelly needs a neutral to power on although I understand there’s a workaround but its not something Ive looked into. I do believe there’s a model Shelly 1L that doesn’t require a neutral to work, though again I haven’t used one. I’d give it a search on here, there’s a few vids that explain it far better than I can.
What if my wall switch only has two wires (live and neutral)? I'm confused here :)
If there's only two wires in the back of your switch they'll both be live. Your neutral will be in the ceiling rose.
@@_mdb_ not sure what you mean here . I understand what a ceiling rose is, but does it mean we leave the Neutral input of the Shelly Mini empty?
@@marinhobrandao This model shelly needs a neutral to power on although I understand there’s a workaround but its not something Ive looked into. I do believe there’s a model Shelly 1L that doesn’t require a neutral to work, though again I haven’t used one. I’d give it a search on here, there’s a few vids that explain it far better than I can.
Is the output always on if SW connected and switch is on? In other words, does the switch bypass the relay?
it could be if you set it up as detached
Come on - The grey wire should be sleeved brown.
Depends on the country
its correct the grey wire
Super mini
You only have a video for switches. Why not outlets?? Terrible!
for outler is so simple :)
This particular video only deals with light switches because this relay has a maximum current capacity of 8 amps. Most outlet circuits exceed that.