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P110 smart plug low power consumption threshold to turn off

 
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P110 smart plug low power consumption threshold to turn off

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RE:P110 smart plug low power consumption threshold to turn off
2025-07-17 05:22:06

  @Snout71 i've just received this update!!!!
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Now I'll replace all my 8 Tuya smart plugs by WAY BETTER TPLINK/TAPO/KASA options!

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RE:P110 smart plug low power consumption threshold to turn off
2025-07-29 06:02:29 - last edited 2025-07-29 06:05:31

I'd also use this to trigger my machines to turn off once shutdown. Is this going to be done? Can someone from tplink confirm? I'd like to use this across hundreds of sockets in my studio but will purchase something else if we cant do this.

 

Love everything else but there needs to be more automation features (listen to your community) or open up an API

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RE:P110 smart plug low power consumption threshold to turn off
2025-09-20 11:13:55
Great idea
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RE:P110 smart plug low power consumption threshold to turn off
a week ago
Yes please, if find this really useful.
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RE:P110 smart plug low power consumption threshold to turn off
a week ago - last edited a week ago

Was really hoping this was possible, it really seems like it should be??

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Re:P110 smart plug low power consumption threshold to turn off
Yesterday

Yes please! I made an account just so I could comment on this one. I bought the Tapo ecosystem just to be able to do this after searching for ages for a master/slave switch - to no avail.

 

This is a massive feature. It's basically the only reason why I want these energy monitors!!

 

Please TP-Link! Otherwise I'm going elsewhere.

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Re:P110 smart plug low power consumption threshold to turn off
Yesterday

  @mrmirra the feature is there and works 

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Re:P110 smart plug low power consumption threshold to turn off
Yesterday

  @Stuj33 

Sorry I see there is more features in there. However is there any way to make my slave turn on/off based on my mains power?

Looks like on Charge Guard it can only turn it off.

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