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2013/12/30

0~28V or 110V~240V Device is Remote Controlled by 8 Transmitters and One Receiver

Question from customer:
I want to install a set of wireless remote controls, include 8 transmitters in 8 different places (max. 500 m) and one receiver in a specific location. The transmitter transmits a wireless signal to control a closed contact.
Answer:
We recommend normally open/closed contact toggle remote control (S1T-DC12-ANT2+CB-1). According to your requirement, you can choose 8 transmitters (CB-1) to work with the receiver. There are normally open/closed contacts in it which are able to connect device activated by DC 0~28V or AC110~240V. With external extended antenna, its working distance has reached 2000M in the open field. You can use 8 transmitters to remote control receiver from different directions.
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This kind of remote control is activated by DC12 power supply. Toggle Mode is the only working mode of it. Here is the wiring diagram. Initial state: A, B = Normally Closed; B, C = Normally Open. Wire your device to normally closed contact A&B terminals. If you do this, your device is turned on always, that is to say, your device will on work all the time.
circuit
When you press button on the transmitter (connect B and C, disconnect A and B), turn off device; When you press button again (disconnect B and C, connect A and B), turn on device.

2013/12/18

How to Remote Control 2 AC Lamps On and Off by 2 Channel Toggle Controller

When you want to remote control one more AC devices, you may think about 2 channel remote receiver. This kind of toggle 2 channel remote switch (S2T-AC110~240V + C-1) may be suitable for you. It is activated by AC110V~240V power supply. The maximum current output is 3 ampere. The Coding type of receiver is learning code. You can remote control any electric devices within 100M(No obstacles).
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Look at the following wiring diagram (1). We try to introduce 2 lamps controlling of this kind. First, we connect the neutral wire to the terminal “1”, and the live wire to the terminal “2”. Second, we connect the lamp 1 to the terminal “5” and the neutral wire. Third, we continue to connect the lamp 2 to the terminal “4” and the neutral wire.
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Toggle mode is the only working mode of this remote. So we can do the following operation.
1) Press button 1, turn on the lamp 1; Press button 1 again, turn off the lamp 1.
2) Press button 2, turn on the lamp 2; Press button 2 again, turn off the lamp 2.
You can remote control any AC electric appliances other than lamps. It is very convenient to you because you don’t have to supply any power to controlled appliances which will get power from powered receiver.

2013/10/21

1 Channel DC Voltage Toggle Remote Controller for 2 LED Lamps

S1XT-DC12+C--2
Wireless control, easy to install
Direct power output; control Lights, Motors, Fans, electrically operated
Doors/Locks/Windows/Blinds/Cars or Other Appliances.
You can turn on/off the receiver with transmitter (remote control) from any place within a
reliable distance; the wireless RF signal can pass through walls, floors and doors.

2013/07/29

Wireless Remote Control 4 LED Strip Lights

In this video we show you one of applications for 4 Channel DC RF Wireless Transmitter Receiver. We use it to control 4 led strip lights.

 

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.