Pretty good. I actually bought one of these units. Just haven't had a chance to use/test it yet. Maybe I'll set up a quick video for distance; I have a driveway that's several hundred feet long straight. :) Good review of it's functionality. Ohh, btw, the button is for programming other remotes with it. So you could have 2 remotes to one unit.
Hi, what would you recommend as a 12v power supply for say powering lights in a hallway. I can't see any power adapters which have the correct connectors for the +/- on the relay.
The little button on the board is different settings. So u can toggle it on and off or u can have it temporarily on then it goes off or u can set to A on B off C on D off. Hopefully I made sense
according to my instructions, you are wrong. The button is for additional remote pairing and the jumper is for modes. What it is I do not know at present as I have not wired mine up. There is additional info on the reverse side of my circuit board.
@@emilioartigas8036 its been so long, l think you have to push the button x amount of times to put it into learning mode, best you look up the model on ebay and one of the sellers usually has the instructions on the page
the jumpers are used to set the output modes. like momentary , toggle , sequence mode. Momentary mode keeps the desired output high as long as the remote is passed. toggle mode uses the button to on , and to off individual relays, and sequential mode makes one o/p high at any given time. like A or B or C or D. .
Hi id buy the same relay box but then i click the remote things go on, but then i relice the buttom it turns off. Haw to change it to stay on until next pres? Yours steffen
Since this item used 12v to run the item you could just supply 5v to the "C" common terminal on the relays as they are electrically seperated from the 12V supply the board requires to run.