[chbot] Certification of Sonoff Basic and Sonoff Mini

chris at trash.co.nz chris at trash.co.nz
Tue Feb 4 04:20:21 GMT 2020


This link:

https://equipment.erac.gov.au/Public/Profiles.aspx?ApplicationID=183f09ca-641d-4b88-8292-2483ea159e18

Was shared on the itead (sonoff manufacturer) forums a while back.

Shows c-tick compliance for resistive loads only for a couple of sonoff 
devices which applies here.

For the life of me I can't find that info via the search page on the 
site to see if anything else has been done though:

https://equipment.erac.gov.au/Registration/EquipmentSearch.aspx?atn=public

The vendor website: https://www.oikotec.com.au only shows the dual and 
POW so possibly they have never had the other ones (basic and mini) 
tested.  Dunno.

Having said that, I've got a couple of sonoff T1's re-flashed with 
tasmota at our place and they're nice devices, and a couple of Basic R3s 
that are not in-wall but work well.

I've also got a mix of in-wall Deta sockets / light switches and some 
Arlec plug-in (single and multiboard) devices from Bunnings which so far 
have all worked well, along with a couple of Sonoff S26s I got when I 
first started playing.

(All running Tasmota / MQTT / Node Read, no hass in my case, cause I'm 
not down with the cool kids)

- Chris H.



On 2020-02-04 15:47, Rob de Voer wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am considering getting a few dozen Sonoff Basic and Sonoff Mini to
> hook up to my home automation.
> 
> Thought they were CE approved and therefore ok to use but just read a
> list that mentioned they are not certified for use in NZ?
> 
> Since I am intending to fit the Mini's in the flush boxes behind all
> the standard light switches it would be nice to ensure this is legal.
> 
> Anyone know if they are certified or how I can find this out?
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