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Allow custom power values over 20W in new Charge Guard feature

 
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Allow custom power values over 20W in new Charge Guard feature

Allow custom power values over 20W in new Charge Guard feature
Allow custom power values over 20W in new Charge Guard feature
2024-11-21 15:24:42 - last edited 2024-11-22 08:54:39
Model: Tapo P110  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.3.1 build 240621

Open the option to select custom power values greater than 20W, so it may be possible to shut down a computer set with external hard drives or peripherals attached that, once turned off, wil still consume over 20W.

 

For example, the the Charge Guard feature could be used to power off any device when its comsuption has dropped to a certain level.

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RE:Allow custom power values over 20W in new Charge Guard feature
Tuesday
Absolutely back this
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Re:Allow custom power values over 20W in new Charge Guard feature
12 hours ago

  @_JGM_ I need the same thing for an old heater, I know it should be stopped when Power is below 100W and it works over 300W usually, then, using charge guard with 100W is perfect for me

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RE:Allow custom power values over 20W in new Charge Guard feature
12 hours ago
Using custom Level, I need 100W as limit, my old heater works with powers between 80w and 350W, and it should be power off when it is not consuming a lot, when it is below 100W. This heater uses gasoil and it is more safe if is shuted off when is no burning
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