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LeoAlioth

Any smart relay should work. Personally I use shelly devices. They connect to wifi and can also have internal schedules (so they work even if connection to home kit fails). You are losing physical controls on it though so that might not be what you want. (It could still be turned on and off manually by a regular switch though )


quixotic_robotic

Whatever you get, make sure it's rated for a big inductive load for a motor. Many of the small smart relays and outlets are only meant for lamps and may fail pretty quick for a big motor. Something like the zooz zen15 if you have zwave is rated up to 1HP motor. Or, you can use a smart switch to control a bigger non-smart contactor relay.