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2013/04/18

1 Channel Toggle Remote Control an 2400 Watts Electric Heater

A few day ago, I came up with a good idea when I stared at my electric heater. Why didn't I use remote controller to operate this 2400 watts electric heater? So I try to do what I think. I bought a remote controller with toggle mode on the internet . That is a high power remote control kit.

Let me show you how they work.
First, wire a power strip to the receiver and power supply. I used a power strip because I don't want to damage the plug and wires of the heater. (See the following picture)
Second, the receiver is powered by power supply.
Third, plug the electric heater to that power strip.
Pressing the button, the electric heater is turned on.

















Pressing the button again, the electric heater is turned off. 

















DIY Wireless Remote Control Car LED Tail Lamp

Supposing we have to refit our car or truck for our needs sometimes. Or some items, such as lamps,loudspeakers,will be moved to another position from original position. 

Certainly, the rewiring become difficult and inconvenient. Is there any other methods to make this wiring easier? Can we try to change to wireless remote control items in car? 
So we decide to simulate wireless remote control LED tail lamp in the car.

In the beginning, we will prepare the following items:
1x LED lamp
1x manual switch
Power supply

We would like to simulate the operation of LED lamp in the car initially. LED lamp should be connected to power supply and a manual switch.

















Usually, we switch the manual switch to turn the light on and off just like we control the tail lamp in the car.
















Now, we start to operate how to wirelessly remote control LED lamp. First, the transmitter is supposed to be connected to power supply and that manual switch.

















Second, LED light should be connected to receiver.




Third, we switch on the manual switch and the transmitter will send an “ON” signal to the receiver. The receiver receives the signal to instruct the light to turn on.



Fourth, we switch off the manual switch and the transmitter will send an “OFF” signal to the receiver. The receiver receives the signal to instruct the light to turn off.