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Relay Module 5V 4 Channel

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Category: Relay Module

SKU: 2930


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₹299 /PC 49% OFF
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DSM ELECTRO
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Description : Control high-current loads with ease using our 5V/3.3V Four Channel 10A Relay Module. This versatile device is perfect for a variety of applications, including home automation, electronic circuits, safety systems, and automotive components.

Key Features:

  • Versatile Switching: Control both AC and DC loads up to 250V and 10A.
  • Reliable Performance: Electromagnetic design ensures long-lasting durability.
  • Easy Installation: PCB screw terminals for simple connections.
  • Clear Status: LEDs indicate relay status for convenient monitoring.

Applications:

  • Home Automation: Control appliances and lighting.
  • Electronic Circuits: Perform switching operations within your projects.
  • Safety Systems: Disconnect or connect heavy loads in emergency situations.
  • Automotive: Operate windscreen wipers, power windows, fuel pumps, and more.

Specifications:

  • Input/Trigger Voltage: 5V/3.3V
  • Current Consumption: 20mA maximum per relay
  • AC Load Voltage: Up to 250V
  • DC Load Voltage: Up to 30V
  • Load Current: Up to 10A
  • Status Indicator LEDs: Clearly indicate relay status

Getting Started:

  1. Determine Load Connection: Connect your load across Common and NC terminals to disconnect when the relay is activated, or Common and NO terminals to connect.
  2. Power the Module: Supply 5V or 3.3V to the Vcc and GND pins.
  3. Control the Relay: Connect the Control Input Pin to an Arduino GPIO pin and use your program to activate or deactivate the relay.

Additional Resources:

  • Interfacing Relay with Arduino
  • Home Automation Circuit using RF Modules
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