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The 3.7-12V Wireless Remote Control Switch is a compact and efficient RF transmitter designed for DIY enthusiasts. With a maximum range of 50 meters, it allows for seamless control of various devices without interference. Its plug-and-play design ensures easy installation, making it ideal for home automation, security systems, and more.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.98"L x 4.33"W x 0.43"H |
Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Button Quantity | 2 |
Battery Type | [POSSIBLY] Alkaline |
Maximum Range | 5E+1 Meters |
Additional Features | Ergonomic |
A**T
So far so good
The media could not be loaded. So one side of the yard I have a pond, the other side is a 24vac valve. I'm using a fill relay which I also purchased on Amazon. The purpose is to fill the water up for the pond automatically. This needed to turn that relay on from about 100 feet; otherwise guess who gets to dig a big trench to run one tiny wire. This is the only product I found like this. The pond side uses 24vdc turns on a buck converter to 12v which turns this on. The other side is a 9vdc psu I had laying around. I will update this review when it fails!
G**P
Works great on 3VDC.
I was a little worried about whether or not these circuits would work on 3VDC since the title states "3.7 to 12VDC". Connected them to 3VDC (2 AA batteries) and it works flawlessly. I don't need to mess with the different available modes, so I don't know if they work or how hard it is to implement, but the momentary function works perfectly for me.
J**R
Transmitter fried
Upon giving the transmitter 12v switched power, it fried itself instantly, KFC 🍗 smells better than what this transmitter cooked up, not worth your time, find a way to actually get wire where you need it, it will save you your time
D**D
works great for my projects
ive bought quite a few of these for my projects and they work well.
P**R
iT'S A miricle!!
I needed a Transmitter/Receiver to monitor my garage door (Open or closed) (along with Arduino UNO's).. I have tried several NRF24L01 - and could NEVER get any of them to communicate.. As a last resort, tried these.. They worked first time!! (Amazing)..TRANSMITTER: Has 2 wires (POWER ONLY) - switch on power and it transmits, remove power it stops transmitting.RECIEIVER: Has 4 wires (2 for power, 2 for relay switch) Relay is closed when Transmitter is on, open when transmitter is off..Like I said - worked on first try out of the box - VERY HAPPY - PLUS has excellent range!!
K**R
Draws about 7ma in RX
Works as advertised. RX draws about 7ma so would last several days on some AA bats. Using to trip a trap when I choose to trip it.
J**J
NOT as described. WRONG "instructions."
Specifically talking about the3.7-12V Wireless Remote Control Switch Mini Small PCB 433mhz RF Transmitter,3V -12V Battery Power Circuit Micro Controller for DIYIt doesn't matter if a product is from another country, the instructions HAVE to be for the ACTUAL product.There is NO "learning button" on this small chip.There are NO buttons at all on the receiver/transmitter.There are NO L.E.D.s on receiver/transmitter.There is NO way to tell if either of the units are doing ANYTHING.IF i need to install my own buttons/L.E.D.'s, THEN that should be part of the instructions.It SEEMS like this small board has pins for a "learning button" and i connected a button to it, but still nothing happens.I'm "pretty good" with electronics and arduino type stuff... and this thing is an absolute joke.I'm returning this for a refund, but honestly, I'm VERY tempted to just send back a random screw. Or bottlecap. Or a picture of Garfield. Because any of those things have about the same functionality as this device.
M**N
Some Experimentation Required
This device is cheap and worked out of the box. Get very deep into them and you will find a couple good things and bad things.First: There are NO INSTRUCTIONS. You get the boards in a bag, and the extent of the instructions are what you find on this listing, lol!Second: Range is much greater than advertised. We found that it can receive at 155 meters, through buildings.Third: They CAN be programmed. Ignore reviews that say that they can't. There is a red LED on the receiver board that will flash in its own little mysterious language when you're playing with the programming contacts (the listing points out where they are. Short them out with a jumper wire to make edits).At risk of writing too long a review, here is what we figured out with programming, using ONE TRANSMITTER. The product listing states that you may use a second transmitter for on/off commands, but we did not dive into that.Holding the programming contacts together, with * representing an LED flash on the receiver board... (the boards will flash in increasing numbers)*: Stay on. Relay turns on with transmitter but does not disconnect until receiver loses power.**: Stay on for 0.5sec, then wait until next new signal from transmitter. Regardless of length of push, the relay stays on 0.5sec before turning off again.***: Stay on until transmitter turns off, then on again. For example, one transmitter push turns relay on. Another push will turn it back off.****: Stay on. Relay turns on with transmitter but does not disconnect until receiver loses power.*****: Stay on. Relay turns on with transmitter but does not disconnect until receiver loses power.******: Stay on. Relay turns on with transmitter but does not disconnect until receiver loses power.*******: DELETE TRANSMITTER. The receiver will stop reacting to its transmitter, and waits for you to pair a transmitter with it.Adding a transmitter: Delete the previous transmitter. Now hold the learn contacts until seven flashes. Wait until the LED stays on solid. Now hold on the transmitter you wish to pair with the receiver. The LED will flash. Keep holding the learn contacts. The LED will flash again. Now the relay is in the original programming mode, where holding the transmitter on will hold the relay on. There is no way to return to this mode without deleting and repairing the transmitter. Believe me, we tried this a lot.SO, you can have one transmitter trigger more than one receiver/relay by programming multiple receivers to listen to one transmitter. We had to do this because...THE TRANSMITTERS WILL JAM EACH OTHER WHEN ON AT THE SAME TIME!That's right, if you power two transmitters next to each other at the same time, one or both of the corresponding receivers will fail to function. Also, walkie-talkie radio interference can jam the transmitter signal, especially when the receiver is far from the transmitter. An incoming call on the radio can cause the relay to trip on and off.Do with this what you may! The relays are neat and useful. I can't speak to defective boards, because the two we have bought work fine so far. (It's only been a week.) The lack of instructions is a real challenge that could be easily avoided with a tiny bit of effort from the manufacturer.
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