








⚙️ Power your projects wirelessly with precision and safety!
The ECO-WORTHY 12V 24V DC Motor Wireless Remote Control Kit offers versatile voltage compatibility (8-35V) and stable wireless control via a 4-key remote. Designed for both industrial automation and smart home DIY projects, it features flexible operation modes and built-in motor overload protection, making it an ideal solution for automating motors in applications like solar trackers, electric doors, and adjustable furniture.






| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5"L x 3"W x 2"H |
| Color | White |
F**C
Easy set up
Works now for 1.5yrs no problems.
A**T
Works great
Works great for controlling my line actuator
K**E
Nice
Works great
S**R
simple to install
I'm using this to open a large storage hatch underneath a queen bed in the RV which I reinforced for this purpose.Worked perfectly out of the box. The remote seems to need its antenna extended even at short range - otherwise, stopping the stroke does not always happen.
J**S
It works, no directions on how to use M and N terminals though
The unit is fine and functions as described.I am writing this so others can understand what is needed if you want to use two limit switches to control the extend and retract limit using the M and N terminals.You will need two NPN NC limit switches and two diodes (I used 1N54xx diodes I had on hand).Wire the brown wire from your sensor to the + input power to the controller and the blue sensor wire to the - input controller terminal. The black wire from the sensor goes to the M or N terminal. The M terminal controls the extend limit and N controls the retract. Between the sensor and M or N terminals you need to put your diode so current can only travel to the controller. When the sensor is tripped it will open and travel will stop, you can then press the opposite direction button, A or B and it will travel until it hits the other sensor.I incorrectly assumed that there would be an internal diode and had trouble getting to work until I diagnosed with a multimeter.Anyway, I hope this helps someone.
J**.
Excellent for Recliners!
The electronics on my recliner malfunctioned. This was a perfect fit and easy to wire. Now I have a wireless recliner!Function example:-Single click A, it auto extendes all the way. Same with B, reverses action.-Single press either A or B, then tapping again stops/resumes the motion in between.Hope it was of some help.Enjoy!
V**T
Intermittent at best - junk!
This remote control is virtually useless. It seems to work fine for activating a linear actuator in either direction, but very inconsistent at stopping the motor, resulting in very undependable operation. I replaced this unit with one from a different supplier and ended the irritation. Buyer beware.
R**I
intermittent
Found it to be intermittent using the supplied transmitter. I tried different distances but always the same. Returning for replacement and will update when I get the replacement. UPDATE... The replacement came in and does the same thing.The problem is that there's a delay between the button being pushed and the receiver processing the command so you need to long push each button. For example, if you press and release as you would your tv controller it misses about 30% of the time. To fix it, you need to long press the buttons so each push needs to last a full second. Then it hits each time.The reason this is important is that in my application I don't see the roof vent opening unless I go outside.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
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