QMV 12VLR1 Latching Relay | On-Board Switch and Switch Leads
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- QMV 12VLR1 Latching Relay | On-Board Switch and Switch Leads
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Fully latching relay with on board switch and switch leads
Requires a minimum of 9 volts to function
10 amp / 15 amp rated contacts
SDST - Single pole Dual throw
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Will it remain latched when there is no power to the board ❔
Thanks. Good information!!!
I'm thinking to use it as, single-button On-Off switch.
Nice Demo. Thank you
Thanks for watching!
It's always fun to use this with the Arduino and you can make some crazy projects especially when it's mixed with bluetooth/wifi
That's why we have them! We have a bunch of others on the way.
@James Cotter Theres infinite applications for this. You can use a boost converter to increase to 12v if needed, but there are also 5v versions of this as well. It's a relay, so you can pretty much turn anything on and off.
@James Cotter You can use google for that....
@James Cotter bruh just google. Literally look at my channel if you want to see how to use relays. I literally made a video about one, but you’re that ignorant that you need an example pronto
this is good modul but need change with big relay for reduce damage modul
Will this work with a linear actuator as I want to use a single momentary switch to extend and retract the ram
Does it self lock? Or do you have to push the button to change the from normally off to on to off?
i need a relay pcb that can read a pulse and latch on till i push the reset button ...basically i need it to do nothing till it sees pulsing and instead of pulsing the relay it latches it till i reset it with a switch
this is misleading. the device is not 'latched' is it self powered, so it is parasitic.
a 'latched' relay is like a ball-point pen. on push and it will change state with no power.
a true latched relay can put in one state and will remain that way, without power, indefinably.
a true latched relay will not consume any power, except for the momentary toggle between states.