5 Second Delay with LED ring

5 Second Delay with LED ring

5 Second Delay with LED ring
5 Second Delay with LED ring
2023-12-28 23:02:32 - last edited 2024-01-17 05:53:01
Model: HS210  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version: 1.0.9

After shutting light off 3-way switch LED circle has a 5 second delay before turning on. Lights work fine, no flickering. No issues in other smart switch in the gang box 

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Re:5 Second Delay with LED ring -Solution
2024-01-17 05:52:56 - last edited 2024-01-17 05:53:01

  @Alex1994 

 

If only one light bulb is connected, the load generally shouldn't exceed the rated value. It looks like a hardware issue to me. If it does bother you and the device is still under warranty, you may try contacting the retailer or the local TP-Link customer service for a replacement.

 

However, if it's a group of light bulbs, it might exceed the limit. I recommend double-checking to avoid power overload, which could lead to subsequent issues with the switch, even causing complete failure.

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Re:5 Second Delay with LED ring
2024-01-10 07:09:38

  @Alex1994 

 

Are you referring to its LED indicator?

 

How many light bulbs does this smart switch control? What's the power of one bulb?

 

The smart switch can be easily damaged if it is overloaded for a long period.

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Re:5 Second Delay with LED ring
2024-01-11 19:52:11

  @Wayne-TP 

 

Hello, 

Yes thats correct, the LED Indicator and only 1 light bulb, yellow/white. Not sure of the power but it looks like a standard light bulb. No issues with the wiring either. 

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2024-01-17 05:52:56 - last edited 2024-01-17 05:53:01

  @Alex1994 

 

If only one light bulb is connected, the load generally shouldn't exceed the rated value. It looks like a hardware issue to me. If it does bother you and the device is still under warranty, you may try contacting the retailer or the local TP-Link customer service for a replacement.

 

However, if it's a group of light bulbs, it might exceed the limit. I recommend double-checking to avoid power overload, which could lead to subsequent issues with the switch, even causing complete failure.

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