Shelly 2.5 getting hot to touch (63°C external case) - should I be

Shelly 2.5 getting hot to touch (63°C external case) - should I be

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I have just started experimenting with a Shelly 2.5 WiFi switch for controlling LED downlights and currently just have it sitting on a bench connected to two 8W downlights (one on each output) which are also sitting on the bench about 1m away. The Shelly case is getting hot and I’m concerned about putting these in my wall cavity. They have an internal temperature sensor and I read on the Shelly FB page that they will automatically switch off at 90°C. With no load (both lights off) it sits at a

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