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The Shelly Pro 4PM is a compact, DIN rail-mounted smart relay that manages four independent circuits with a total load capacity of 40A. Featuring real-time power metering, multi-network control (Wi-Fi, LAN, Bluetooth), and compatibility with Alexa and Google Home, it enables seamless home automation without requiring a hub. Enhanced safety features and customizable scheduling make it an essential upgrade for energy-conscious, tech-savvy professionals.
Manufacturer | Shelly Europe |
Part Number | 804 |
Product Dimensions | 3.54 x 2.05 x 0.01 cm; 150 g |
Item model number | 3800235268049 |
Colour | Black |
Style | Shelly Pro 4PM |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Wattage | 9600 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Plug profile | DIN Rail Mount |
Certification | RoHS |
Included Components | 1x Shelly Pro 4PM |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 150 g |
S**D
Great product
This Shelly 1PM is a quality product.Shelly products just work how they should. I feel they are a trustworthy brand and you can actually trust the stated specifications unlike a lot of other IOT brands.I’ve fitted this in my “Fusebox” consumer unit and it fits without any modifications to the cover etc.I’ve connected this one via WiFi and it despite the metallic enclosure it is installed in, I haven’t had any issues with the connection. (WiFi signal is good tho). However I’ve also installed many of these using the Ethernet port. This is certainly my preferred method when installing for clients or installing lots of them, as you can’t beat the reliability of a wired connection.If installing wired ethernet cable in the UK you’ll need to consider:BS7671 Regulation 528.1 – Segregation of circuitsSpecifically, this includes the requirement that:“Where cables of different circuits are installed in the same wiring system or enclosure, the insulation of all conductors shall be suitable for the highest voltage present.”Basically standard Ethernet cable doesn’t have the required insulation specifications to be in close proximity to the mains voltage cable. You can get special Cat5 cable that does, or you could perhaps install some additional insulation over the cable.When installing them you have to consider the terminal capacity and you will likely need to use connectors in a lot of cases as the terminals will only accept a single conductor if you’re using 2.5mm or larger. The terminals have a maximum torque of 0.4Nm which is quite low. I purchased a smaller torque screwdriver to ensure I didn’t exceed this, I think a lot of the issues you see others complain about with Shelly products are caused by not following this instructions when installing.The app set up is straightforward, with multiple options to set up, including Bluetooth or scanning local network etc.The Shelly app is good, but Shelly excel at integrating with other systems such as home assistant. I’ve also used home assistant to get them to work with Apple HomeKit. You also can use these completely locally so they don’t need a cloud if you want.I’ve got this set to come on when I have cheap electricity rates to charge my partners car via the 13 amp plug she has for it. It also records energy usage and does so on time based tariffs well.I wouldn’t hesitate to buy more of these in the future
R**E
Versatile relay module
I use a lot of Shelly devices and this Shelly Pro 4PM relay module is just what I needed. I am using two of them together with Home Assistant to control 8 UFH zone actuators for the heating at home. I wanted Ethernet because wi-fi would not be rliable where they are located. My only negative comment would be that I am using them inside a small consumer unit and the depth of the modules is insufficient for the display to protrude through the slot in the way MCBs do.Functionally the modules are great!
R**D
Capable, well made and works
I’ve used plenty of Shelly devices in the past, and was eagerly awaiting the launch of the 4Pro. Although the screw terminals could be slightly higher quality, there’s nothing wrong with them and they function well. The device is plastic construction and appears well made. Once in the consumer unit, the display looks great and the buttons operate as expected. Pay attention to the wiring guide first, though, as the Shelly doesn’t ‘common’ any of the feeds: each channel effectively requires a dedicated L and N feed (no PE).
M**S
Brilliant
More of this Shelly stuff - awesome automation.I use this one for outside of my home lighting control.Has automatic dawn/dusk control - turn all lights out in day time.Use wifi PIRs to turn the right lights on outside.Siri, Alexa etc can be used, even without IFTTT.
K**Y
Expensive
But extremely good at power monitoring and Wi-Fi control
V**B
£25 per output a bit steep
The media could not be loaded. good device, been running it for a monthprometheus exporter does not seem to work on this gen2 device
D**L
Not bad, but not really pro level either
Nice for use with a little consumer unit on the side that’s already protected by its own RCD. Sort of plasticky, and the back comes off very easily. Probably a better solution than having small Shellys mounted inside a CU, but not a groundbreaking product.
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