KP115 Smart Plug suddenly constant clicking on and off see video inside
Hi all I currently own a dozen or more KP115 smart plugs dotted all around the house no issues for around 18 months until Tuesday this week when out of nowhere I could hear a clicking sound upon inspection it was coming from one of the smart plugs, unplugged it and tested it in another socket same issue tried hard reset / factory reset nothing helped, anyways on to today and again another clicking sound and you guessed it upon inspection yet another KP115 smart plug just clicking away so had to remove it.
Scary thing is the fact that they are turning on and off over and over at a very fast rate this could potentially damage whatever you have plugged in or maybe even be a fire hazzard.
What I would like to know is has anyone else had this issue what was done to fix it, did you RMA or just throw it away?
At this moment I am worried about continuing to use the other plugs I have around the house just in case this happens again and I am not around to unplug it.
Here is a link to a video I made showing the issue https://www.youtube.com/shorts/sGoLpy_sod8
- Copy Link
- Subscribe
- Bookmark
- Report Inappropriate Content
@YorkshireKasa I changed to INNR and Frient Zigbee switches instead.
The TP Links tend to fail after two years, after the warranty has expired sadly.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
@cbc001 Yea, thats exactly what the Kasa plugs did too, externally they look identical so probably the same plugs. And with one of my plugs its not how many times they have been swotched on and off becasue one of mine that failed was operating a lamp in a bedroom that wasnt actually used! Andy the plug still failed, classic rapid on and off. I bet the plug was used no more then about 10 times!
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
@YorkshireKasa Its a capacitor failing over time. This causes a loss of a stable DC supply to the relay circuiit causing it to rapidly switch on and off.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
@cbc001 Ah right yes, so wouldnt have mattered then if it was used or not, just plugged in would be enough :)
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
@cbc001 sadly one of my 4 smart plugs was controlling a Heatmiser heating control system .... I suspect its failure was responsible for
frying the PCB .... £1k cost of replacement!
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
@JonHM Ah that sucks, ive not put any of my smart plugs onto anything that was sensative or costly, not becasue what id read about them, just becasue i didnt trust them, but i suppoe i havnt got anything expensive that would benefit from being on a smart plug of that nature. Did the plug fail then and thats when the pcb went?
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
@JonHM Thats horrendous.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Information
Helpful: 16
Views: 22003
Replies: 68