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2013/05/03

How to Operate Swimming Pool Light and Pool Pump with Toggle Mode Remote Control Kit

More and more families have swimming pools in their houses or villas. They can swim in the scorching summer with joy. Surely, when the night falls, swimming pool will become more beautiful with lighting. In addition, there is usually swimming pool pump for drawing water into the swimming pool. We always switch them on and off one by one. It is not convenient to do so. To remote control them is a great idea for us. Most of us want to be able to control both independently using one remote control with multiple button.



























Using this rf 2 channels toggle remote control set is very favorable for this situation.
Pool light and pool pump can be controlled by two different relays independently and they won’t have interference for each other. Toggle mode makes that each button on the transmitter can only control one device.
Here shows the demonstration.
Material preparation:
1×transmitter
1×receiver
1×light
1×AC motor
Power supply
We make sure wire the correct relay to the corresponding device. Paired with relay 1, AC motor connects to the L&N terminals of relay 1 on the receiver. Likewise, the light connects to the L&N terminals of relay 2 on the receiver. The receiver should be powered.




Pressing button 1, the motor rotates.




Pressing button 1 again, the motor stops rotating.


Pressing button 2, the light is turned on.


Pressing button 2 again, the light is turned off.

















 

 
 
 
 







 
 



1 Channel High Power Long Distance Control Set Designed for Vacuum Motor

I have a central vacuum system. The motor is located in the garage. I want to be able to plug the motor into a receiver so I can turn it on and off from a wireless RF remote control. The garage is 100 ft from the house.
I try to use this high power long distance control set. S1PX-AC220-ANT2 & CB-2.
First I will prepare some materials. Transmitter and receiver, AC motor, power supply.
Wiring picture is as follow.
The AC motor connects to the receiver and the receiver is powered by 220V.


Pressing big button, the motor begins to rotate.

Pressing small button, the motor stops to rotate.