Has ANYONE found a way to prevent or repair the incessent relay/switch failures of P100s and P110s?
Has ANYONE found a way to prevent or repair the incessent relay/switch failures of P100s and P110s?
Hi,
I know that this must be a recurring theme but I've got about 10 P100/P110s controlling various things in my house and ONCE AGAIN one of them has stopped switching! The app thinks it is switching and the LED changes, but this time there isn't even a relay click. Previous, failed P100/P110s have still clicked but not actually switched.
Astonishingly this is the third time I have had a failure out of probably 9 operational sockets.....I've only been using them for a couple of years (and bought most of them this year), so I am seeing something pretty damn close to 30% failure rate per year. I worked in the electronics industry on safety critical products (like these are) for 30 years and that failure rate is frankly disgusting.
Has anyone tried opening these up and replacing the relays with something reliable? Or is the underlying problem with them not just the relays?
I have already been through hoops with customer support TWICE to replace the first 2 failures but I haven't kept track of the individual S/Ns that came with each purchase so I have no idea when, from whom, where and for what price I bought today's failure so I will just write off another £15 (or £10 nowadays if I was willing to replace it) and throw another TAPO socket in the bin....... unless someone knows a handy youtube repair video or something?
I can't find any discussions of repairs so I appreciate it's a long shot - but any suggestions will be gratefully received.
MBD
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I have 11 P110 plugs and the first one I bought 5 months ago has just failed... it just clicks away and does not work. This is a worry if they fail when controlling a fridge or freezer... it could be a whole day or more before you come home from work and realise that the plug is not obeying a temperature sensor inside the fridge/ freezer (I use Tapo T310 temperature sensors inside the fridge and freezer and they control the temp via turning the Tapo P110 plug on or off).
I will be returning the plug to my retailer in the next few days... hopefully no argument and hopefully the replacement is improved.
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