Smart Plug on 220v
Smart Plug on 220v
I am a big fan of TP link and I bought smart plugs from Amazon.com (which have shipped to Thailand)
Unfortunately, I pluged HS300 and “pop” sound happened.
It has been damaged by 220v, then I realized all of them might design for 110v only but I would like to confirm with you for below models that I bought.
HS105
HS107
KP200
(I bought 2 of HS300 and one has been damaged by 220v)
Please help confirm that which one can be used on 220v. Thanks
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I searched and got an answer. https://www.tp-link.com/cz/support/faq/1390/
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I searched and got an answer. https://www.tp-link.com/cz/support/faq/1390/
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Hi.
HS105/HS107/KP200 supports dual voltage, while HS300 supports 100-120V only.
you can refer to the below instruction:
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/1390/
Q. What voltages do Smart home products support?
A:
100-240V |
HS105(US), HS100(US), HS110(US), HS103(US), HS107(US), HS200(US), KP100(US), KP200(US), KP400(US), KC120(US), KC200(US), KC100(US) |
100-120V |
LB1XX(US), LB2XX(US), KL1XX(US), KB1XX(US), HS210(US), HS220(US), HS300(US), |
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Thanks Kevin!
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You are welcome~
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@Kevin_Z Buy in the US the Smart plug HS105. I live in Peru and the voltage is 220V But in the specifications it says that it only accepts voltage from 110 to 120 V.
Could you confirm that information for me?
Can I use it in 220V voltage?
I wait your answer thank you.
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@Poding2000 Do you have had a problem with the HS105 (US) model with the voltage 220V?
I have an HS105 and my voltage is 220V and I am not sure if to use it
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As reply from Kevin, HS105 (HS107,KP200) had been designed for dual voltage. It works like a charm for me
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Perfect, I will start using it at 220V. No more need to connect to a voltage transformer
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