P110 smart plugs not turning off

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P110 smart plugs not turning off
P110 smart plugs not turning off
2024-05-31 18:37:35 - last edited 2024-08-28 09:23:14
Model: Tapo P110  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.3.0 build 230905

I have 2 x P110 smart plugs that now will not switch the power off. 
 

The app says the plugs are off but they are still feeding power. I used the manual power switch but, although it made a click noise, it did not turn off the power. 
 

I checked both plugs were the latest firmware and then factory reset them, having to add them to the app again 
 

Didn't make a difference. Still can't turn off the power. You hear the click on the app but makes no difference to the power feed. 
 

Any suggestions to fix this because I'm at a loss?

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Re:P110 smart plugs not turning off-Solution
2024-06-03 09:49:45 - last edited 2024-08-28 09:23:14

  @Huntly 

 

Double-check if the appliance exceeds the limit of the smart plug. Long-term overloads can easily cause plug damage.

 

You can try to leave the device unplugged for a while before continuing to use it. Unplug it from power and gently tap one of its sides to a level surface, try several times until it returns to work.

 

If the problem persists, contact local TP-Link support for further assistance.

 

E.g. Specifications of Tapo P110 (EU) V1.20

Tapo P110M Matter 1.3 Release Energy Monitoring through Matter ▶ Smart HomeBase Tapo H500 - Even More Powerful Smart Hub ▶ First Smart Switch Module! Tapo S112 Smart Switch Module with Roller and Switch Dual ModesTapo Camera Image Style & Image Brightness Try out a different image style for your camera!
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Re:P110 smart plugs not turning off-Solution
2024-06-03 09:49:45 - last edited 2024-08-28 09:23:14

  @Huntly 

 

Double-check if the appliance exceeds the limit of the smart plug. Long-term overloads can easily cause plug damage.

 

You can try to leave the device unplugged for a while before continuing to use it. Unplug it from power and gently tap one of its sides to a level surface, try several times until it returns to work.

 

If the problem persists, contact local TP-Link support for further assistance.

 

E.g. Specifications of Tapo P110 (EU) V1.20

Tapo P110M Matter 1.3 Release Energy Monitoring through Matter ▶ Smart HomeBase Tapo H500 - Even More Powerful Smart Hub ▶ First Smart Switch Module! Tapo S112 Smart Switch Module with Roller and Switch Dual ModesTapo Camera Image Style & Image Brightness Try out a different image style for your camera!
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Re:P110 smart plugs not turning off
2024-08-27 15:14:19

  @Wayne-TP 

"Tapping" the plug against something is not a professional way to deal with this issue... especially for an electrical device. 

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Re:P110 smart plugs not turning off
2024-10-15 00:26:41

  @Wayne-TP Anyone suggesting that you tap them on a table to release the relay is giving you suicidally dangerous advice. A relay that is sticking is a relay that can't be sure to turn an electrical item off. It is also one that leaves circuits live when you think you have turned them off.

IF THE RELAY STICKS SEND IT BACK - if it is out of warrantee then just stop buying TAPO power products because the relays they use are simply not suitable. I have never switched more than half an amp with mine - I mainly use them for monitoring things like computers and TVs - yet they are constantly liable to fail.... I average about 2 failures a year out of my collection of about a dozen. These devices are not safe. :(

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Re:P110 smart plugs not turning off
2025-02-06 16:00:11

  @Wayne-TP 

Thanks Wayne, was about to bin! Tried a few solid bangs on the sides and tried again. All good now. Legend.

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