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Runtime defined?
Runtime defined?
2019-07-26 10:31:56 - last edited 2019-07-26 10:45:35
Model: HS110  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 1.5.7

 

 

We have established that today starts at midnight (in this post link here).

 

What does "runtime" mean?

 

Assuming midnight BST is when the day started the total runtime today seems wrong?

 

This could be the BST UTC difference or offset?

 

What is "Current Runtime" defined as?

 

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Hardware version 2.1

The community forum software drop-down only allows a choice of v1 to v20

 

 

 

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Re:Runtime defined?
2019-07-30 09:39:14

@Energy_Insight 

 

Runtime means that the Runtime is the period of time when the plug is running. 

 

Current run time means that the period of time the smart plug has been running since last power cycle . It begins when the plug get powered up and ends with the plug turned off.

 

Total runtime means that the period of time the smart plug has been running since it works at the first beginning. 

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Re:Re:Runtime defined?
2019-07-30 09:55:09

Ok so let me check I have this correct "runtime" refers to the "load" attached to the plug?

 

 

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Re:Re:Re:Runtime defined?
2019-07-31 01:51:38

okay, any further problem, please let us know. 

 

 

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Re:Runtime defined?
2021-01-05 15:26:44

@Kevin_Z 

 

Can you please clarify the Runtime? I had the plug turned up for about 30 hours in total. For the same 30 hours I had an appliance plugged in (electrical radiator).

 

a) definition of Runtime - is it the time the plug is plugged in with or without appliance? Or does it mean the duration that the appliance was sucking power?

b) Runtime reset rules (24h from the time first plugged in or midnight local time?)

 

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Re:Runtime defined?
2021-01-07 02:13:22

@Slovakia_Fan 

Hi,

Thanks for your patience.

The runtime is the time once the plug is turned on via the Kasa APP no matter whether there is a device connected or not.

Thank you very much.

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