New Arrival Kasa KS240: Smart Ceiling Fan Control and Dimmer Switch
First announced at CES last year, the KS240 Smart Ceiling Fan Control and Dimmer Switch has become one of the community's most anticipated releases. Over the last year, we have received many comments on the features everyone is looking for in the device, and we are proud to announce that the device is releasing with direct compatibility for Apple Home!
2-1 Brightness & Fan Control:
4-Speed Fan Control - Choose between four fan speeds to find the ideal airflow that suits your comfort.
Smooth Lighting with Gentle Fade On/Off Features
Standard and Sleep Modes with Gentle Transition
Standard: Normal Working Status for the Fan
Sleep Mode: Automatically and Slowly Adjusts to a Gentle Fan Speed at a Set Time
Works with Apple Home:
Enjoy complete control of your fan and light in the Apple Home App, along with support for 3rd- party platforms such as Google, SmartThings, and Alexa.
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Learn More about the KS240 on its Product Overview Page
Compatibility Notes:
- Neutral Wire Required
- Separate Load Wires for Both Fan and Light are Required
- 150W Max for LED Lighting
- 300W Max for Halogen and Incandescent
- AC Motor Speed Control Fan (1.5A, Less than 60W)
Not Compatible With:
- Exhaust Fans
- DC Motor Fans
- Fans with Integrated Speed Controls (fans with Remote control or are Wi-Fi / Bluetooth Enabled)
- 3-Way (Multi-Location) Wiring
We recommend checking the installation guide for detailed instructions and compatibility requirements.
Always check with your device/fixture manufacturer if you are unsure of specifications such as power consumption or LED dimming types.
We have many more exciting devices releasing for Kasa coming over the next few months, so keep your eyes open for announcements of new releases from our team.
We appreciate the feedback that everyone has given over the past few months. If you have any questions or feedback regarding the KS240, please feel free to leave a comment below!
Learn How to set up a KS240 Smart Fan and Dimmer Switch in our YouTube Video: How to Install & Configure a KS240 Fan and Dimmer
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Hey Everyone,
Our team has created a quick survey to gather some information about the reported behaviors seen from a few users across the forum regarding the KS240’s LED Indicator Lights. If you have seen your LEDs behaving abnormally or turning red periodically, please provide your case in the following form:
You will be asked to provide your TP-Link ID and the MAC address of the device – allowing our developing teams to check the logs of the device and they may potentially reach out to provide a debug firmware to help diagnose the cause.
If you are seeing any other abnormal behaviors, don’t hesitate to reach out to our teams.
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@Riley_S Any idea when the KS240 switches will get added to the Deco App? Right now I can only manage from the Kasa IOS app. The Deco app never discovers the KS240 but it finds all the other Kasa smart devices I own.
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Hey @NCHA,
Thanks for letting us know. I will reach out to the corresponding team to see if I can get more information. The goal is for all devices from Tapo and Kasa to support the Deco App. However, this is still being developed, as you cannot set up Tapo cameras in the Deco app yet(and apparently, the Fan and Dimming Switch).
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bmmiller wrote
I purchased 2 of these off of Amazon and have installed 1 so far. I want to be able to leave the LEDs on all the time to more easily see them in a dark room but the fan LED randomly turns off then on, off then on, periodically, but pretty consistently. Perhaps 30 seconds on, 30 seconds off, 30 seconds on, and so on.
Anyone else experienced this?
I have LED control set to "always on" in the settings.
The light LED behaves as I would expect.
Honestly, during setup they flash red/white so it's clearly got at least 2 colors available. It'd be nice if a future update could give some color flexibility. Would be nice to match the other LEDs on switches in the rooms for example.
I purchased 4 and have noticed this LED on/off behavior with 3 of them.
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Please provide firmware change log for the update that was just released. 1.0.6 isn't there
https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/download/ks240/#Firmware-Release-Notes
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@Syphon I have only installed one fan switch but I have the same issue though I have mine set to 'auto' so the leds should be on when the fan or light is switched on and off at all other times. However, my leds behave completely randomly. Sometimes the light led is on when the light is off and the fan is running and vice versa. Sometimes the leds swap places with one staying on then going off while the other pops on. Then they swap back. Sometimes the leds come on by themselves when both the fan and the light are off.
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@Riley_S so, heres an odd duck of a question: i have a fan with a 3 speed motor but no pull chains, as it was intended to be controlled with the add on BLE receiver. I can remove the receiver from the equation and still control the fan and light separately by putting them on discreet switches, but not the fan speed. i consulted with the fan manufacturer who says that they *believe* that i can control the fan speed with this switch, but their only concern is that the fan motor will not play nicely with a rheostat. so, i cannot find any information as to the presence or absence of a rheostat in this device, and truthfully, only concerned about one in the fan motor loop at that. can someone help with this? i dont want to install and find out the hard way, but i dont mind replacing the fan altogether if thats what needs done. id just like to know before i try something dumb...
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@Riley_S I am trying to wire this switch up where the fan does not have its own light however I am typing into lights in the ceiling. I am able to operate the lights fine however the fan remains powered on. I have not installed the fan yet, but the load is hot even when the fan switch is off. Is this normal? Will the fan actually power off?
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@Brazzybraz2102 no you did something wrong. The fan is a relay that's completely off
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Hey @PaLaCasa599,
Do you have a model for your fan so that we can check the specifications?
We ran a beta test for the device here, so they may have more specifics about compatibility or what would make a fan incompatible.
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