Electricity is passing by even if Tapo P110M is off

Electricity is passing by even if Tapo P110M is off

Electricity is passing by even if Tapo P110M is off
Electricity is passing by even if Tapo P110M is off
2025-12-26 19:20:34 - last edited 2 weeks ago
Tags: #Energy Monitoring #Tapo P110M
Model: Tapo P110M  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version:

Hello.
I have notice that when I am closing the Christmas Led lighs with the Tapo P110M the lighs are not completely off . 
Some of them are still have light ,not so bright but still are having light . 
When I am pulling out of the plug the Tapo the light are turning off . 
https://prnt.sc/Qw4SfGqasIGo
Whats this ?

Thanks

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Re:Electricity is passing by even if Tapo P110M is off-Solution
2025-12-30 06:50:12 - last edited 2 weeks ago

  @TheodorosB 

 

This might happen if the live and neutral wires of the wall socket are reversed or not wired as expected. You may try plugging the P110M into the outlet in a reverse direction and testing it again.

 

Take an F-type plug for example:

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Re:Electricity is passing by even if Tapo P110M is off
2025-12-26 20:35:07

  @TheodorosB I wouldn't worry too much about it. I've been having similar issue for years and with every brand/type of smart plug I tried. From experience I'd say it's the lights, some are just moody and do that when connected through smart plug. I have 5 sets of lights at home and 4 work perfectly while 1 acts exactly like yours no matter what I try.

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Re:Electricity is passing by even if Tapo P110M is off
2025-12-30 04:16:48

@Wayne-TP 

 

Firmware issue?

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2025-12-30 06:50:12 - last edited 2 weeks ago

  @TheodorosB 

 

This might happen if the live and neutral wires of the wall socket are reversed or not wired as expected. You may try plugging the P110M into the outlet in a reverse direction and testing it again.

 

Take an F-type plug for example:

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