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100M 6V Time Delay Remote Controller for 6V Lamp

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This 1 channel dc RF remote control switch features in controlling relay off time delay. Delay time can be customized according to actual requirement. It is widely applied to control lights, motors, fans, electrically operated doors / locks / windows / blinds or other electrical devices. It is activated in 6V power supply. You need provide us with the delay time you want when ordering. E.g. delay time: 20 seconds or 1 hour or 20 minutes… The delay time is not adjustable freely. Its working current is 10ampere and working distance is 100m (300ft). It has normally open and closed contact. It controls various lights, fans or motors with voltage AC110~240V or DC0~28V. Here is the alternate current device wiring diagram and the wiring diagram of direct current device which not share the same power supply with receiver. Of course, if you want to remote control direct current device which shares the same power supply with receiver, you need to do some different wiring from above wiring. S...

10ampere AC220V Power Remote Control for Electric Appliance

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Question from customer: I want to turn an appliance off and on in a room in my house 120ft from the room with the transmitter. Does the appliance plug into the receiver and the receiver plug into an outlet? Answer: We recommend   3000ft long range ac direct output remote controller (S1X-AC220-ANT2 & CB-2). The remarkable feature of this remote controller is that 220V power direct output, that is to say, appliance plugs into receiver directly and gets 220V power from powered receiver( receiver is plugged into an outlet.) The maximum current of its relay is 10 ampere which is suitable for some appliances. The working distance is longer than any other remote, which is about 3000ft in the open field. 3000ft is long enough for your remote controlling. At first, it is the wiring. Look at the following wiring diagram. For instance, we remote control a lamp. We just need to wire lamp to “L&N” terminals of “OUT”. That is very easy. And supply ac 220V to receiver. Then lamp can ...