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Re: Outdoor Remote Socket 16 amp
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From: Rainer Canavan via curl-users <curl-users_at_lists.haxx.se>
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2025 19:32:57 +0100
On Thu, Jan 16, 2025 at 1:55 PM Claes Garelius via curl-users
<curl-users_at_lists.haxx.se> wrote:
>
>> Did you have a particular one in mind?
>
> No, the only requirement is that it must be sold in Sweden to work according to Swedish rules.
I haven't tried it, and it would be comparably expensive, but I assume
that the following should work:
Use Home Assistant, for example on a raspberry pi, a zigbee dongle,
and a zigbee outdoor socket, then control the socket via curl using
https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/api/rest/
If you need only one socket, that's obviously overkill, and you could
just try finding an outdoor socket that is supported by Tasmota, flash
that firmware onto the device and use the Web Requests commands
documented at https://tasmota.github.io/docs/Commands/ This one may be
an option: https://www.brennenstuhl.com/de-DE/brennenstuhl-connect-wifi-steckdose-wa-3000-xs02-schwarz-ip44,
although some soldering may be required to install the Tasmota
firmware.
Rainer
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2025 19:32:57 +0100
On Thu, Jan 16, 2025 at 1:55 PM Claes Garelius via curl-users
<curl-users_at_lists.haxx.se> wrote:
>
>> Did you have a particular one in mind?
>
> No, the only requirement is that it must be sold in Sweden to work according to Swedish rules.
I haven't tried it, and it would be comparably expensive, but I assume
that the following should work:
Use Home Assistant, for example on a raspberry pi, a zigbee dongle,
and a zigbee outdoor socket, then control the socket via curl using
https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/api/rest/
If you need only one socket, that's obviously overkill, and you could
just try finding an outdoor socket that is supported by Tasmota, flash
that firmware onto the device and use the Web Requests commands
documented at https://tasmota.github.io/docs/Commands/ This one may be
an option: https://www.brennenstuhl.com/de-DE/brennenstuhl-connect-wifi-steckdose-wa-3000-xs02-schwarz-ip44,
although some soldering may be required to install the Tasmota
firmware.
Rainer
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