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The HiLetgo 2pcs DC 12V 2 Channel Relay Module is a versatile and reliable component designed for various trigger applications. With features like high/low level triggering, robust optical isolation, and a user-friendly interface, this module is perfect for both hobbyists and professionals. Its compact design and fault-tolerant capabilities make it an essential addition to any electronic project.
| ASIN | B00LW15F42 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,126 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #29 in Electromechanical Relays |
| Brand | HiLetgo |
| Brand Name | HiLetgo |
| Coil Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Connector Type | Screw |
| Contact Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Contact Material | Silver |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 512 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | HiLetgo |
| Maximum Switching Current | 10 Amps |
| Maximum Switching Voltage | 250 Volts |
| Model | 3-01-0342 |
| Mounting Type | PCB Mount |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Part Number | 3-01-0342 |
| UPC | 702082655962 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Wattage | 50 watts |
M**N
Useful for home theater automation
My Sony projector activated either 12V trigger A, or 12V trigger A+B, depending on the aspect ratio selected. I needed to change the second trigger function to be only B so that the wide screen would descend but the regular screen would retract. Some basic jumpering created the logic I needed and it has worked flawlessly for 6 years. I powered it from a separate PSU but don't remember why. Maybe the current on trigger A was too weak.
K**.
Great optical isolation of control & power
These are great relay assemblies. The fact they operate on the presence of + or - 12VDC and do not draw current on the signaling circuit is ideal for my application. I needed to control a pump with a negative lead signal and return a positive lead signal to the control board to activate an LED pump run indication. This device let me switch the pump and generate the positive signal for the LED. Very happy so far.
A**M
Great price and worked for me
These relays function as expected. Installation was straightforward for my project, and I've had no issues during two years of use.
H**H
Very good design/production
These will actually run at 22 or so volts, so no problem subbing them into 16/18 volt controls.
A**R
Great Board for the Money, first order had a defective unit
I ordered the two pack the first time. One unit worked fine the other did not. The relays actuated fine but the front end electronics did not work. I ordered two more and they both came on time and worked fine. The board is small has mounting holes and terminal strips which making field wiring connections easy for both input and output. I have installed in my device and like it very much.
N**.
This works to power linear actuator via Arduino Mega 2560 w/12 volt power & 5volts to trigger
The Arduino Mega 2560 has a DC barrel connector that accepts 12V in. In order to get this relay to work I connect 2 wires to the VIN pin on the Arduino. VIN outputs 12volts if you have a 12v power source connected to the Arduino. The other end of these wires go to the DC+ terminal, and NO1 (or 2) when NO1 and NO2 are jumpered together. GND from the arduino goes to NC1 or NC2 which is jumpered. Then DC- goes to another GND on the arduino. I have IN1 and IN2 going to pins 7 & 8, but that's variable. The COM1 and COM2 terminals are connected to my 12v linear actuator. This works to open and close the relay. The way the LEDS light up is confusing . . . both light up when I expect only one to, but everything functions properly. NOTE that your board must put out 12v to power the relay (if you are powering from the board) like my the Arduino Mega 2560 does, but I believe (did not test, but according to documentation) pins 7&8 (in my case, or if you use other output pins) only put out 5 volts. SO . . . 5 volts is OK for setting the high or low signals, but you need 12v to power. I was confused by the seller's description which I misunderstood, and thought this couldn't work with Arduino at all. BUT BE WARNED . . . make sure your actuator is not drawing too much amperage for the board to handle. If that is the case you can power directly off of the 12v power source to the NO and NC terminals and bypass the VIN pin. However, you can still control the relay with the 5v pins to set HIGH and LOW . . . which the description led me to believe wasn't possible
M**S
Works just as described. You get two of these for every 1 ordered, nice!
It's true no schematic, but its very easy to understand. 12V coil; connect DC- to Ground and DC+ to 12V. The two switches have a common, normally closed position and normally open position and rated at 10 Amps; identified as COM1, NC1, NO1 & COM2, NC2, N02. Positive or Negative trigger is selectable by jumpers; identified as Com, High and Low. I used High trigger so I connected jumper Com to High. If you want Low trigger jumper Com to Low. IN1 and IN2 have to be at 12v in order for the relays to switch; IN1 controls relay 1 and IN2 controls relay 2. I just jumper both IN1 and IN2 to 12V Power for my application. Note: When DC+ 12v Power is on, a green led lights up. When IN1 is at 12V a Red LED lights up next to relay 1. When IN2 is at 12V a Red LED lights up next to relay 2. I actually had a wire not connected to IN1 (by mistake) and it was immediately obvious. I used 4 of these cards in my circuit so I had several wires connected and it was easily to see my error because of the lights. At this time of year (December) when my circuit is activated it looks like Christmas with Green and red LEDS.
A**X
Great 120VDC relay
Used this in my Winnebago Class C RV to switch 120VAC for the battery charger mounted under the hood and the other circuit to switch on and off the heating strip I installed along the new main water line running in conduit under the rig. Only complaint would be the terminals are very small and had trouble getting 14 gauge wire to fit under the screws on the relay side. I typically like to crimp the fine stranded wire before placing under a terminal but the crimp for 14 gauge was too large for these terminals and the bare copper alone was a struggle to fit. There is a green LED when board is powered and then a red LED for each relay circuit that lights when its triggered. Picture shows board with relay 1 triggered. Great value as in the past I have paid double for a single 120VAC relay and this deal provides 2 boards each with 2 relays. Bargain! Each circuit is running around 3 to 5 amps which is half the rated load of each relay so hopefully they last.
W**R
Five Stars
JUST WHAT I NEEDED
C**N
ottimo
soprattutto per la possibilità di scegliere il tipo di trigger (alto o basso). Si presta a molteplici applicazioni, economico e ben fatto. Soprattutto, averne due in una sola basetta.
J**O
Work flawlessly, best value for dual-channel relay switch
I used this to wire up the Siren (bell) and Strobe light for our NVR. Being 2 channels in one piece board save us another unit. All those fit perfect into a small 1-gang box. Worked perfect, very happy with it
M**T
Five Stars
works well
B**O
work as it should
I will be putting it into my sun seeker today the turn the solar cell to face the sun all day
Trustpilot
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