Perilex 2x 230Vac Plugwise

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phoenixb
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Perilex 2x 230Vac Plugwise

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Hi,

Does anyone know if it's possible to measuring / switching a induction cooker (2x 230Vac) with a plug Perilex by plugwise?
Now there is a Stealth adapter that I can use for it but perhaps someone has already had to do this.
Grtz,
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jakkes
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Re: perilex 2x 230Vac Plugwise

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What i did was the following:
- Find out on which fuse the cooker was connected.
- Make sure the fuse is switched off!!!!
- Disconnect the wires from the fuse to the cooker
- Via a wiring terminal (kroonsteen) a normal plug is connected to the wires leading to the cooker
- Place a normal socket (wandcontactdoos) in the wiring closed, and wire it to the fuse on which the cooker is connected
- Plug a plugwise plug in the socket, and the plug in the plugwise plug.

DO MAKE SURE THAT THE WIRING FASE IS CORRECT!!!!

(i think that this is not certified solution, but it works)

An other possibility could be:
- Buy a Perilex plug and socket
- Buy two normal plugs and sockets
- Find the pinout for the perilex.
- Place the normal plugs and sockets between the perilex plugs:
Perilex plug <> normal socket <> Plugwise Plug <> normal plug <> perilex socket
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Re: perilex 2x 230Vac Plugwise

Post by YogiBear75 »

Any News ?
As this would be great :)
Would love to monitor Perilex ( Cooking plate ).

Aswell as the Mechanical Air Blowing and Suction Unit (WTW we call it in the NL).

Maybe a tip for Plugwise.
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