It’s not long until the solar sharer offer comes into force in many states across Australia, so while I am a little miffed by the fact that none of the retailers seem to be openly publishing their pricing ahead-of-time, perhaps fearful of a mass exodus, I’m still working towards being ready-to-go from day one. Part of that is the automation of loads. If you’re using power stations to gather energy during the free period, you might have noticed that the majority of units don’t have any intelligence and simply charge as soon as they’re plugged into the wall. This means you can simply schedule their charging using an old fashioned timer (which is liable to drift and requires re-setting for every daylight savings event), or with a newfangled “smart plug”. P100 Regular Version Unboxing The Tapo P100 is usually the cheaper of the two, as it is just an ordinary smart plug without any energy monitoring capabilities. This one came in a four-pack, with the plugs featuring on the front on a…
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