You have to use an outlet capable of handling the max instantaneous load. That way you don’t end up welding the relay in the on position.
As an example, my window air conditioner takes 600 watts to run, which is perfectly fine. But during startup, it takes 1800 watts. The plug i have can handle that quick spike, but its really not designed for it.
Or just a smart outlet that can track power consumption. Plenty of options that work locally with HA.
But I’d definitely fire up the 3D printer and grab an ESP chip if I was doing this at home.
Thats a bad idea because of power draw overload during motor startups.
You just have to use an outlet rated for the max load.
As far as the esp chip goes, I was meaning more along the lines of using a sensor of some sort.
You have to use an outlet capable of handling the max instantaneous load. That way you don’t end up welding the relay in the on position.
As an example, my window air conditioner takes 600 watts to run, which is perfectly fine. But during startup, it takes 1800 watts. The plug i have can handle that quick spike, but its really not designed for it.
Right, the max instantaneous load is the max load I was speaking of.
Oh yeah, as long as it can handle that, then you’re fine.
I feel like a lot of people wouldn’t necessarily know the difference and might end up starting a fire or something without meaning to.