Pretty good. I actually bought one of these units. Just haven't had a chance to use/test it yet. Maybe I'll set up a quick video for distance; I have a driveway that's several hundred feet long straight. :) Good review of it's functionality. Ohh, btw, the button is for programming other remotes with it. So you could have 2 remotes to one unit.
Hi, what would you recommend as a 12v power supply for say powering lights in a hallway. I can't see any power adapters which have the correct connectors for the +/- on the relay.
The little button on the board is different settings. So u can toggle it on and off or u can have it temporarily on then it goes off or u can set to A on B off C on D off. Hopefully I made sense
according to my instructions, you are wrong. The button is for additional remote pairing and the jumper is for modes. What it is I do not know at present as I have not wired mine up. There is additional info on the reverse side of my circuit board.
@@emilioartigas8036 its been so long, l think you have to push the button x amount of times to put it into learning mode, best you look up the model on ebay and one of the sellers usually has the instructions on the page
the jumpers are used to set the output modes. like momentary , toggle , sequence mode. Momentary mode keeps the desired output high as long as the remote is passed. toggle mode uses the button to on , and to off individual relays, and sequential mode makes one o/p high at any given time. like A or B or C or D. .
Hi id buy the same relay box but then i click the remote things go on, but then i relice the buttom it turns off. Haw to change it to stay on until next pres? Yours steffen
Since this item used 12v to run the item you could just supply 5v to the "C" common terminal on the relays as they are electrically seperated from the 12V supply the board requires to run.
Pretty good. I actually bought one of these units. Just haven't had a chance to use/test it yet. Maybe I'll set up a quick video for distance; I have a driveway that's several hundred feet long straight. :) Good review of it's functionality.
Ohh, btw, the button is for programming other remotes with it. So you could have 2 remotes to one unit.
Impressive and handy bit of kit
Great tutorial, and I Love your Cats :)
cheers! this helped
Hi, what would you recommend as a 12v power supply for say powering lights in a hallway. I can't see any power adapters which have the correct connectors for the +/- on the relay.
can you arrange to have two lights work they way you have it and two buttons lighting work as momentary buttons
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Please tell if two relays will turn on together in momentary mode if I press multiple buttons together on the remote.
Could this thing power a servo?
12 volts and how many amperes power supply should need to run this circuit?
Order a switch but cant to get stand och if i push one of the Buttons the switsch closes is of itself after about 5sec. And stans off. Is it broken
The little button on the board is different settings. So u can toggle it on and off or u can have it temporarily on then it goes off or u can set to A on B off C on D off. Hopefully I made sense
according to my instructions, you are wrong. The button is for additional remote pairing and the jumper is for modes. What it is I do not know at present as I have not wired mine up. There is additional info on the reverse side of my circuit board.
Is it possible for you to draw small schematic?
the button on the pcb is used to switch it from toggle momenatry and latching modes
Can you tell me how you put it into momentary mode using the learning button. I'm having some trouble figuring that out
@@emilioartigas8036 its been so long, l think you have to push the button x amount of times to put it into learning mode, best you look up the model on ebay and one of the sellers usually has the instructions on the page
@@emilioartigas8036 also l think bigclivedotcom on youtube may have an instructional video on it
@@debeeriz hey, thanks for the response. I figured out that you needed to remove the jumper in order to get my desired configuration. Thanks again!
@@emilioartigas8036 yeah i seem to recall that, glad you got it sorted
Can this be used in a car with the cars 12V battery for switchable underbody led lighting?
Yes
Could you draw this circuit please?
Can I use this to open and close 2 garage
ya recon one these wood run old 12 car starter motor used on a corsing drag lure
So, the cats are nice, and so is the wooden board, but what about the function of that jumper found on the circuit? Thanks
the jumpers are used to set the output modes. like momentary , toggle , sequence mode. Momentary mode keeps the desired output high as long as the remote is passed. toggle mode uses the button to on , and to off individual relays, and sequential mode makes one o/p high at any given time. like A or B or C or D. .
@@jaishetty8586 can each relay work differently one latch on and off and one relay be momentary?
it worked only two days for my. what could be wrong?
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Looks good. The controller is running on 12v dc. How about the voltage the device it controls? Is it dc or ac or both and what is the max?
output is a relay. control whatever you fancy...AC , DC , or even music channels
Hi id buy the same relay box but then i click the remote things go on, but then i relice the buttom it turns off. Haw to change it to stay on until next pres?
Yours steffen
move jumper from position 2-3 to position 2-1
How would you connect a 5 volt light?
Since this item used 12v to run the item you could just supply 5v to the "C" common terminal on the relays as they are electrically seperated from the 12V supply the board requires to run.
Me in the order bang good app this circuit is not working very bad circuit
I'here to see the cables being plugged in, not to see you playing with buttons!
expected to see him use the momentary closed push button switch. Disappointing!
NICE VIDEO , UGLY CATS THOUGH
But I bet you wouldn't send me a selfie? =)
Bad company selling faualty products.
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