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   Adrian to bulleid@ku.gro.lioff   
   Re: USB controlled mains switch   
   10 Feb 25 14:42:05   
   
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   In message , Adrian   
    writes   
   >I'm looking for a USB controlled mains switch (230V AC) that I can   
   >connect to a PI to turn a mains power supply on and off.   
   >   
   >I've done a bit of digging around on the net, and the options seem to   
   >fall into two categories, either a relay device which means having to   
   >rewire the device (which I'd rather avoid), priced around 30Euros or   
   >one that sits in line (between the device and the supply).  The latter   
   >appears to be in excess of 100Euros, which is considerably more than I   
   >want to pay.   
   >   
   >Any suggestions on where to look ?  I'm not interested in a wireless   
   >solution, as it is likely to be used in places where signals are not   
   >reliable.   
   >   
   >Thanks   
   >   
   >Adrian   
      
   OP here with a follow up.   
      
   After some ruminating, I decided to give the Local Bytes Smart plug a   
   try. I've got it happily working now, although I did have to install   
   (yet) another Pi to act as the control hub (Home Assistant if anyone is   
   interested).  I'm now waiting for a fresh delivery of a Pi3 to install   
   as a WiFi AP (the Pis in the locality are all Pi2).   
      
   One useful feature of the Local Bytes offering is that you can see to   
   power being consumed by the device it is controlling (although mine   
   suggests that I'm on 245V), but I've yet to work out how to access that   
   via a command line, rather than web interface.   
      
   Thanks again for the suggestions.   
      
   Adrian   
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