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Shelly 3EM

Integration of Shelly 3EM into bOS

Author: Joé Schorkops

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Allterco Robotics' Shelly 3EM three-phase WLAN energy meter is designed to be mounted next to circuit breakers to monitor electrical power through it, independently for each channel and high-power contactor control. Shelly can function as a stand-alone device or as an accessory to a home automation controller. Shelly 3EM can measure incoming and outgoing power.

Device preparation

To connect to Shelly on your local network, follow these steps: Using any web browser, access the Shelly device. For the initial connection, you need to add the Shelly to your local network. Connect your smart device to Shelly's own Wi-Fi network. Open a web browser or use the Shelly application to connect your smart device to your local network. Once you are connected to your local network, open a web browser and enter the IP address of the Shelly device. In the home menu, you can test the device by pressing the power button.

Configuration

Download the example from our website and import it into your configuration. Step by step instructions on how to import are available in our instructional video.

In the status command you can adjust the cycle time depending on how often you want to read the data. Once the IP is set, the values from the device should be populated and they can be displayed in the provided visualization panel.

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