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Non-euro plug models of Plugwise?
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:11 am
by jeroen_
Does anybody know if there are any non-euro plug, specifically the J7 (Swiss-style) plug?
Could of course use a converter on each side, but that is far from WAF...
Re: Non-euro plug models of Plugwise?
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 6:28 pm
by jeroen_
(answering this myself as the Plugwise helpdesk replied with the details
The product is apparently called "Sting" which is not directly findable from the main page (though if one search one will find them).
Sting product page:
http://www.plugwise.com/idplugtype-f/sting-and-sting-0
Which is available for sockets B, E, F, G, I, J and "universal" or from another page:
The Sting+ is available with the following plug types:
C13/C14 (Desktop computers)
C15/C16 (high-power workstations, servers, uninterruptible power supplies and power distribution units)
Type I (Australia, New Zealand)
Type J (Switzerland)
The C variants can be useful too actually...
The format of the Sting is on one side not so nice, as it is a little box on another wire, but that might be convenient to avoid the Plug adapter blocking multiple outlets.
As such, as I can get the one with the right plug, I just now have to decide if I go for Plugwise, or if any of the other alternatives out there is better suited....
Re: Non-euro plug models of Plugwise?
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 12:38 pm
by rances
just select your
language / plug type on the top of their homepage and the products menu will show only suitable products for you plug type.
http://www.plugwise.com/idplugtype-j/sting