Non-euro plug models of Plugwise?

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Non-euro plug models of Plugwise?

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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...
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(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....
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Re: Non-euro plug models of Plugwise?

Post 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
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