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C**R
Worked as Expected
Worked as expected. I use to be able to use a single 24v hot signal (from ingnition) to supply 24v and 12v to two separate terminal boards for use in accessories... works just fine.I will say that I was disappointed that it didn't come with the bracket that it is supposed to attach to (I thought it was supposed to, but I may have just got mixed up with another product). I looked again at the description pictures and apparently it doesn't come with the bracket, so I can't dock them in review for it.
L**N
Best in class
These relays are top of the line for quality and value. I have over 275,000 actuations of these relays and they keep on going.
J**H
Works great
Another piece required from an online video about automatic chicken coop doors. The video was spot on and this relay is so easy to wire up and works like a charm.
W**R
Bought to make an alarm panel
These are great high quality.
T**D
Order certain voltage and received other
Ordered twice and twice get it wrong quality seems greatHello seller please get it right!!Need 110-120 volts AC relaysNO 24 vac
G**S
China made
Not everything that comes from China is crap. This is semi quality. I use it to run my thermostat system on a homemade furnace. Heavy use but the quality is flimsy but its holding.
J**.
Pinout Diagram and Photos for those interested
As I couldn’t locate a suitable illustration of the pin out diagram of this relay online, just thought I’d include my crude art here for any fellow tinkerers out there that might be in need.This is a great relay & socket combo, and the DIN rail mount makes it an easy addition to any project needing an electrically activated DPDT switch.Hope this description and illustration helps!
E**.
110V GPIO interface
I use this as an interface to bring the state of a 3-way switch into an ESP32 (iFan04). Use a pull-up resistor.
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