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The discountcode of "SWITCH" is not valid anymore. Does anybody know another code currently valid?
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I'm looking for one also, anybody perhaps?
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Anybody nows a new discount code?
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10% discount:
GASLICHT00ADEF
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PLU21WISE71

10% till 31 July.
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Haha, i guess everyone is waiting for the 20% discount again.
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i am :D
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Hi,

Someone got a 20% code ;) looking to extend my Home basic SET.

Thanks in advance.

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vanisher wrote:Haha, i guess everyone is waiting for the 20% discount again.
You guessed it. No immediate need, no hurry, but I do have some devices I also want to monitor their power usage too. A 20% discount would be nice.

Would be nice to have a 4-port plug, for 4 devices, but only one module, but that is for another topic.
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Now I have this for me computer and some other devices. Not very efficient.
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Why not put the complete connector box in one circle? This would have the same effect.
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Rene wrote:Why not put the complete connector box in one circle? This would have the same effect.
but I do have some devices I also want to monitor their power usage too
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Rene wrote:Why not put the complete connector box in one circle? This would have the same effect.
I did!.
The left PDM (Power Distribution Module as they are called if you use then rack mount, this is the household variant :) ) plugged into one Circle, with 4 connections is for my computer, the monitor, external speakers, and uh, thats 3, so the 4th is something else I forgot about, but probably related to this computer 'set' in the past.

The other things at the right is for another computer (a computer I use to these things, but mostly switched off (using the circle as a standby killer now as I discovered that it used 10W when switched off and a huge 150 W when in use). The small cable is my TV (also acting as a monitor for this second computer when in use and not using RDP, and as a monitor for my first computer if watching a movie), and the other supplies power to a dect-phone (wanted to know how much that is consuming).

But i am also waiting for a 20% discount option, as I am not in a hurry for new circles, through a few more would be nice. For what they do, that are not overly expensive (roughly 40,- a piece), just normal expensive. Just a bit disappointed by the closed specs, and the sneaky privacy issue (through it is mentioned now, I can see why it is nessesary).

I assume they could be cheaper and smaller if they removed the relay, but hen they are not switchable anymore, and less functionality (the standby killer option might be useful, and able to use then to switch on and off lights could be nice too). But most of my devices i only want to monitor it's power usage, not switching them. That is where multi-socket 'Circles' might be a cost effective solution. Measure all sockets individual, but make only a few switchable, of switchable in groups (i.e.one (or two) socket is never switched off, and two groups of two or three could be switchable, depending on the total number of sockets).Think the cost of such a thing could easily be 100,- (e.g. for 6 (or 8) sockets, two switchable groups), but the price per socket would go down.
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This morning I have ordered the Home Basic and the Basic Extension kit with the discount code 381C13GASLICHT which gave me a 20% discount on the total + shipping.
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Thanks Koen, just ordered an Extension set and a Switch with the 20% discount.
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Great!

Just ordered the Basic Home set.. The domotica adventure has begun :D
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