The subtitle is your setting you click on CC or gear and turn it off. It is not in my control . Search RU-vid how to turn off or in subtitles. Now say shame
Great video! I got this module two days ago and figured it out myself. Just today I received the link for the video from my seller. Nicely done, and I must say I did have fun figuring it out on my own. 👍🏼👍🏼
I really love the simple way you teach in all your videos! I bought this module and made sure it had both regulators on board. If it regulates the input why did I have to chose the voltage I was going to use? I chose the 5v and I do see this stated on the relay. But won't it regulate the voltage down if I actually want to use a 12v supply?
You are welcome. I am glad you find them useful. I had to watch the video to answer your question. The input voltage matters because the input voltage must much that of relay. The regular used it for the Microcontroller (MCU)so it will keep it at the MCU level.
13:20 P18: i never get voltage on output - although relais klicks after supplying with 12V and timer is showing countdown - what can be the reason? update: i found the solution the relais just switches the positive voltage - you have to connect the DC input to the middle screw of the relais (if you want to use the DC input as powersource for your load as me) and the output to the 3rd screw
I have a question, when using the P31, infinite loop with time on and time off, is there any posibility to override that, one time off and leave a bit longer on and then continue the normal loop? I saw the different options but I didn't see any that does exactly that. Thanks so much for your help and your great videos!!
Great video, thanks. I was wondering if NC is really closed when timer is "Off" cycle. I need to run two motors, alternatively running one during "On" and other during "Off" cycle.
You are welcome. I can assure you that this is the best way to present and demonstrate this module. You must have skipped some portion of the video. Please watch again and I am sure you will get the answer. I have made over 380 videos as of now and don't remember which module does what.
Nice Video - I recently purchased a YYC-2S and ran through ALL the tests while watching your video. I believe there are problems with the P24 description which also shows up subtly in your video also . I believe it's due to a hardware bug. The 2nd time delay in P24 which you call AND the DISPLAY also indicates a "A" is incorrect. The second delay is actually counting down the TB time yet the display indicates it is "A". You can easily verify this by running P24 with TA set to 10 sec and TB set to 5 sec and observe what the second delay is shown as "A" but it counts down from 5 sec (the "B" parameter) rather than 10 sec, which is the "A" parameter. I believe that's got to be a hardware issue as YOUR unit is behaving exactly as mine. I noticed also that my P41 has a total different functionality than what your video indicates. I'll explain that one in another comment. I can't say why they are different but they certainly are. Perhaps a different design revision?
You are welcome and thank you for your donation. There is no manual for this except they have it as text on listed page on eBay where I read it multiple times and experimented to make this video. the text doesn't make sense in most parts as it is translated by computer from chinese. Just scroll down in this page: www.ebay.ca/itm/202513548721
I am trying to run a small 12v dc motor & have connected wiring as per your video at 4:07. Program P14. I don’t have a push button switch so just touch together the two blue wires. Program counts down exactly as it should but I don’t get any voltage from the out terminals. I have tried two different timers and both will not run motor. I get 12.12v from dc+ and dc- terminals. 11.39v from dc+ and IN+ terminals 12.12v from dc+ and IN- terminals. When I measure voltage at the two blue wires I get 11.39v. What have I done incorrectly??? Is 11.39v just too low to run a motor??
Good day sir! am from Philippines and a fan of your blog. I would like to ask if it is safe to use a relay timer module with a 20a 14vdc, 20a 125vca relay on 220v loads. I just bought online this "XY-WJ01 LED Digital Time Delay Relay Switch Module Time" and planning to use this on my 220v UV light water sterilizer but too hesitant upon seeing the spec of the relay that you have on your module which has an 250vac. I have ask already the seller ang he says that its ok to use. And i have been watching reviews on yt with this module using 220v loads. And if it is not ok, can i replace it with a relay the same that you have on your module?
You are welcome. this video was 2nd or 3rd time consuming video. I had spends full day testing and then creating the images on Photoshop. It is sold heavily on eBay and AliExpress but the problem is in China most people don't put a model number and that makes it very hard to find the same product. So people won't find this video. Hopefully google will make it easy with image.
hi. please i have this device YYC-2C i have tried to set it as a timer for my incubator to turn the motor on for 5 seconds for every 3hours ...but its not working. i have tried p32 i cant comprehend the setting ..kindly help.
Hi, I have left no out and explained everything. If you watch it fully you should get the answer. If you don’t get what you wanted then this module is not made for that purpose. I don’t remember anything about this so you can watch and come to conclusion. Watch it multiple time so know exactly how it works.
Thank You very much for the detailed test of this timer! I am building my own TIG welder and this is a great device to make my welder able to do argon post-flow, pre-flow, T2 and T4 functions and pulsed TIG function (P32 or P33). On another delay timer was the option to solder on a jumper to make the ground permenent for the trigger so i dont need an additional wire for the trigger ground. Can this be done on this timer as well? There is a solder option next to the Voltage regulators and three solder pads on the back side at the IN- and IN+ connectors which are suspicious. Thank you!
As a follow up to my previous comment. FYI - P41 has different funtionality on MY YYC-2s than displayed in your video when re-triggered during the TA coundown. In the video, the initial trigger turns the light ON and begins the TA countdown. When you re-triggered during TA, your light remains on and the TA countdown is stopped and displayed with it's current count. When the Triggers stop, the countdown resumes from where it was stopped and the light goes OFF when the count gets to A0000. In my YYC-2s The initial trigger turns the light ON and begins the TA countdown. But when I re-trigger during TA countdown the following happens with each re-trigger. When trigger button is depresses during TA Countdown - The light goes OFF and the display shows A0000 for as long as button is depressed When trigger button is then released - The light comes ON and the TA countdown restarts from the beginning. Just as if it were the initial trigger. As expected, the light stays ON until the TA count goes to A0000 I have no idea why our units behave differently. Either because of a hardware fault or an intentional design change. I guess my conclusion is that you're video is very helpful in learning the button functionality but it's also possible that there may be multiple versions of the YYC-2s that have slightly different program functions than described in your video. Any Ideas? Thanks Again
P24 and P28 programs are just what I need. Thanks a lot, keep it up ROBOJAX! Chinese Instructions are garbage for this device or should I say for most of their products not just electronics! They could have sold many of this kind of products if their instructional manuals are clear enough with diagrams and photos.
Could you tell me what function I would need for my application, I couldn't figure it out. I'm not even sure if this function is available. My trigger signal is always on, short de-power would be my trigger. If the trigger de-powers for a short amount of time, the output should be on for 15 seconds. (or off, I don't think it matters since I can use NC or NO) If trigger goes off before end of program it should reset the timer. I hope this is possible, if there is another device with a smaller display. That would be preferable.
A really informative video tutorial..EXCELLENT for a non electronic techy like me, so much so I decided to have a go for curiosities sake..would you kindly advise its power consumption.. eg would a 240v/12v dc 1 amp charger I have lying around be ok to power it for my experiment as I couldn't see its rating Many thanks.
I am glad you found it useful. this module need less than 200mA so yes. you've got 1000mA power adapter. it is more than enough. Good luck. Pay attention to the + and - terminals. Please don't forget to subscribe. Thanks.
Thank you for this overview. Would I be able to power both the timer and my motor from the same 24v dc power supply, or do they need to be on separate supplies?
Very informative and easy to fully understand the operation of this module. This is exactly how instructions for devices should be done. Thank you very much!
Can I trigger it like DK-C-05 ? So just connect the "+" of another source to the "IN +" pin ? What are the maximum parameters of the triggering event, is it 10A ? Thank you in advance.
You are welcome. I believe I have explained everything. To answer you question I would have to watch the video. So you better watch it without skipping and I am sure you will get the answer.
Is there a setting which will allow the trigger to be pressed and held, activating the relay, then when the trigger is released the timer starts, counts down, then turns off the relay? Where can I buy this unit?
you made me watch the video to make sure I mentioned where to buy it from. Indeed I have explained and even shown the store website. So please watch the video. I explain everything this module does demonstrate it. Now the scenario for each project might be different but you would have to use it withing the capability of this module. Perhaps watch it more than once to see how it functions.
Sir I can use this timer for egg incubator ? On time should be ( 5 seconds ) & off time should be ( 2 hours ) That means I need every 12 days times to on & off and also 24x7 Above times setting used for egg turner in incubator Waiting for your reply Thank you sir
egg incubator has specific temperature. this is just timer. so if you want to turn ON of OFF it can do it. I don't remember specific number as I have done 100 more videos after this. Watch it and see if it can do it. I never leave anything out. you should get answer from the video.
Only problem is the title . It does seem to exclude that it can time for seconds also as well as minutes. I think in fact that it can tome for seconds too; right?
It would have been nice if you had included a brief overview of the i.c. responsible for this - like you do in many of your other videos. Interesting nonetheless.
If it was necessary I would have done it. It is a microcontroller which has been programmed and we have not access to the program. It can't be repaired because it is very cheap. For that reason I did not bother looking at the components.
Hi there, first of all thank you for the amazing explanation., I am just wondering if I can use 2 limit switches instead of the trigger noting that I have the same board but with 2 relays. It has almost the same function. Thank you again.
Hi, what I would like to do is the following please tell me if this will do the following: 1) I want to connect a small DC motor to come on say every 1 or 2 hours for about 5 seconds. So basically I want the motor to spin for 5 seconds on whatever speed and then go on standby for whatever time I need. 2) I want this to work from only 2 double AA rechargeable batteries. Is this possible or do I need mains power supply which I want to avoid. I'm in UK but just want this to work with rechargeable double AA battery and of course only for few seconds with delay and then repeat... Thank you.
Hi, 1- You can use loop to do something you gotta watch the video to make sure you can see loop or repeat time and set it to infinity 2-it will not work with 2 AA because AA is 1.5Vx2=3V and this needs higher voltage. you can use a module that gets the 3V and converts it to 5V . Watch this video for the module ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LMKiPE_2Uu4.html you can get the module form Amazon. Good luck
Robojax, great video. not that I grasp everything yet. Which Program do I use to do the following: I am using a beam sensor to send trigger signal . When beam is broken it starts a delay timer (about 8 seconds), then sends signal to solenoid. Solenoid activates pnuematic cyclinder 1 time and then relay shuts off or does not reset or reactivate itself while bean is still broken. Thank you for your help.
you are welcome. I don't remember anything about this video. so to answer your questions, I would have to watch it. you better watch it more than once to understand it. I can assure you that I have not left anything out. Good luck.
@@robojax thank you for your reply. I am trying to hook up a 5 wire retro reflective beam sensor with a YYC-2S relay And a solenoid. Any idea on how to wire? I think my solenoid becomes the load. really confused
Wow Superb Guide and tutorial ... well explained. Thank you for this video ... One question Mr Robojax... If i want to change the Led digital to a bigger 7 segment display what transistor or ic or resistor or capcitor or etc to make it work? Id like to use the module but i want to upgrade the led display. Thanks in advance
Yes it will work. You don't need anything extra. You just need to identify the pins. Remove this and solder wires in holes of pins and solder the wires to your larger size display. I assume it would be twice as large. It will be a little dimmer but it will work. But if you want to connect it to very large LED which needs power, then you need transistors to drive it.
@@robojax thanks for the fast reply sir... I test the output voltage of every pin it range only 2.4 volts. May larger Led display is 7 volts above atleast.
@@robojax last request sir can you make a video tutorial about adruino module how to make impact force with 2 digit led display for displaying score. I would like to build a punch arcade . With 2 led display to display the score by ranging from 0 to 99 ... thanks sir . Theres no clear tutorial for this kind of build hehehe maybe you will be the one who will make a video with superb guide. TIA
it can be used to control Fan or heater. Yes. I have explained everything this module can do. please watch and do not escape. I have said nothing extra. If you want to learn how to use this, you should watch it fully.
Thanks, I learned a lot from your videos. I have one question about this timer module. I would like to trigger the timer with a ldr. I would set the timer for lets say 5 or 6 hours. But after 6 hours it will still be dark and the ldr would trigger the module again. I only want the timer to turn on the light for 5 a 6 hours and then the next day (evening) again. Its for led lights outside (garden) 12 volt. Is this possible with this module
the LDR I believe will should not work as LDR has very low current. I have not tested it but this i just assumption. Also LDR needs controller module like this. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iNea_HM967A.html or learn about LDR here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gkyLnEgu7w0.html
@@robojax Thank you. Yes i would use a LDR module but the problem would be the LDR module triggering the timer again because it's still dark. Then the only option would be just use the timer and change the timing acording to the changing day light / darkness. I really apreciate your answer and your channel it helps me a lot and brings me inspiration for new projects
A very good summary study. It facilitates the recurring use of the timer for many years. In the meantime, the range has been expanded to include a variety of timer types, but this type (e.g. YYC-2S) offers the most timing options. Big thanks to Robojax for this study.
Great tutorial - Informative at the MAX! Just made me buy one for testing the complexity of the board and implement it in one of our upcoming projects. Keep them coming!! thanks