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The Wireless Remote Switch is a high-performance relay designed for controlling various household and industrial appliances. With a maximum load of 40A and an impressive range of 328ft, it offers reliable performance and security features, making it an essential tool for modern living.
S**L
Sample install. Works great!
Perfect to run my pool lights! Mounted inside the fuse panel, between the breaker and the wires removed from it.The antenna ships coiled, but I needed it outside the enclosure. So I drilled a hole for a rubber grommet and straightened the wire to exit the box right away. This is a 1/4 wave at 433MHz, very low frequency (like bass, it travels further). I know this because my own product also uses sub1GHz radio, ISM Band. Will blow away BlueTooth for interference. No programming out of box. Both keys work the relay, and the channels can be retaught if needed.I may try my pool pump next.
J**D
Works great
Works great have been using it on my water-cooled fan for 4 months now daily with no issues I will update if that changes
S**N
Very high quality and usability
Initially at least, this is a quality product and im surprised at the price, the remotes work at great distances and it was very easily installed in an exterior bollard light. Even through the aluminum it's working at least out to 100 yards. 100% better than trying to use a plug in controller and it's small enough it could replace a switch in your house or business and replace the cover to a blank. Highly recommend 👌
V**Y
Nice little switch
I have 3 of these controlling lights, and one running at 220V 1HP lawn watering pump. My only complaint is that the programing instructions with the gizmo could be better. I just set up two switches with 4 remotes. Each remote operates both switches simultaneously (they're in range of each other). To program generally I wind up hitting the learn button 8 times to start with a clean slate. There are 3 modes for programing the remote's buttons. The mode is controlled by how many times you push the learn button on the switch. One push for Momentary, two for Toggle, and three for Latched. Push the learn button once, the LED will flash once, then go steady. It's ready to read the button on the remote. Push the desired button on the remote. If it takes the switch LED will flash 3 times and turn off. Then you can check the function by holding the button on the remote and whatever is connected to the load side should operate as long as the button is being pushed. Two learn button pushes sets up Toggle. The LED flashes then goes steady waiting for a button push on a remote. LED out, push the button and see if it works. In Toggle if the switch is OFF, it turns it ON and vice versa. For a single switch I like to program both buttons to Toggle so that it doesn't matter what button is used to either turn ON or OFF. Then there's Latched which is the way the remotes are set up with the switch in the box. Push the learn button 3 times, press the button used for ON, steady LED again then the one for OFF. I like Latched mode for sending one signal to multiple switches just in case they get out of synch with each other. Discrete ON and OFF commands would help keep the switches in synch. Lot of words, but once you get the hang of programing it's really pretty simple. BTW as far as I could tell, the switch is double throw. That is both the line and neutral are interrupted when OFF/open. Another BTW is that I believe that the switch can hold 8 buttons, so 4 remotes is probably as much as it can handle.
J**N
Works nicely Great distance
I use this switch in my RV as for a 12 volt pump that I want to turn on and off on the outside and it works great great idea just have to wire it up from the front door where the battery is to the component but it works greatVery easy set up connecting of the wires is easybest I can say is if you want convenience and you need something that you can use as a switch to turn on a 12 volt pump or anything 12 volt from the outside it works great
L**G
Nice piece of equipment
I hook this up to a light bar on the back of my truck when someone comes up tailgate me I mashed the switch and I'm blind them
E**D
Works great on a boat slip
I installed this on a boat slip so the lights could be turned on before the boat was pulled in. Prior to this you had to tie up the boat in the dark and then get out and turn the light switch on. I installed this where the light switch was. There was no need for the light switch anymore and that was the easiest place to wire it in. The lights can now be turned on pretty far out from the dock before pulling in. I would say the distance we tested it at was at least 100ft. There's really no need for us to use it any farther away. I very much recommend this. It's super easy to install and comes with two remotes.
R**D
Range is terrible
I've purchased this so I can install it in my kids big-wheels type of "ride on" toy car as a remote kill switch in case my kid was doing something stupid and needed for me to kill the motors from a short distance at the local park. As advertised, it claims to have a 328-foot range between the receiver and the remotes. That is FAR from accurate, as I was experiencing issues just 10 feet away, nevermind anything closer to the advertised range of 328 feet. Personally, I would have been happy with at least 80-100ft.This thing would also cut off randomly while degrading the performance of toy car as well. It's advertised to handle up to 72 volts with a load of 30 amps. Well, it had issues when powering two 24 volt motors (or two 12 volt motors after throwing it into a second model), both with a 40 volt, 5 amp battery connected to them. They obviously oversold it based on the specs advertised compared to what it can actually be used for.I know there could be interference when it comes to RF signals, although considering that most of the testing I've done with it was in the middle of a big open field, RF interference would be highly unlikely, if not impossible. So it's safe to rule that out.
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