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The OONO DIN Rail Mount 12 Channel Rocker Switch Module is a high-quality DC power distribution strip designed for professional and industrial use. It supports up to 50V DC with a maximum total input current of 30 Amps and 10 Amps per channel. Featuring 12 independent rocker switches with LED indicators, it offers precise power control. Built with fireproof Taiwan DINKLE nylon and FR-4 fiberglass dual copper layer PCB, it ensures durability and safety. Its modular design allows easy expansion and compatibility with standard 35mm DIN rails, making it ideal for complex electrical setups, labs, and off-grid solar systems.
| ASIN | B09PDKTSJT |
| Brand | OONO |
| Brand Name | OONO |
| Color | Green |
| Compatible Devices | Electrical Devices (within power limits) |
| Connector Type | Screw |
| Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 13 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 9.13 x 2.68 x 1.77 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.13 x 2.68 x 1.77 inches |
| Manufacturer | CZH-LABS |
| Material | Fiberglass, Nylon |
| Material Type | Fiberglass, Nylon |
| Model | D-1445T |
| Mounting Type | din_rail |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 12 |
| Part Number | D-1445T |
C**G
Great product but suggestions for others
The 12 or 6 are rated 30A total and 10A per switch identically. So get the 6 switch version even though it's more money per switch. The 12 switch version is good for very low draw devices or using the switches to activate relays. My use case is solar off grid. I'm new to the idea of din rails but have fallen in love. I wanted to supply power to my internet devices dc to dc for both direct efficiency and turning the inverter off (or letting it go to sleep) to save the 30A parasitic usage. I only need the inverter for a TV and freezer I use as a fridge. The TV I can manage manually and the freezer I can automate. My battery is 24V. Using this and small adjustable DC to DC boards I can power most devices. Battery -> Main bus bar -> Meter (Shunt) -> Low voltage cutoff -> Primary DC distribution bus bar -> Secondary DC distribution bus bars -> Possible large boost/buck -> Fuse box -> Rocker switches -> Possible small boost/buck -> devices. For more amps you can split a large boost/buck converter among several 6 rocker panels. Or you can choose to use the rockers to activate relays. Otherwise I just make a custom cable per device with it's own small boost/buck converter. Hope this helps others as far as how to use these.
K**S
Works like a champ!
I bought this for my electronics lab at work - I'm seemingly forever having to set up experiments or proof of concepts that have multiple power connections for many separate modules or driven devices, and frequently I need to control the power up sequence or module failure simulation, especially for early experiments (PU sequence in actual use is controlled by PLC, but this is all stuff well before the PLC gets involved) Handy!
S**T
Good application device
Bought one to simulate the signals sent from a commercial laundry washer or dishwasher to our dosing systems made by our company! Has been working like a champ!!!
N**G
Awesome value for the Money
Does exactly what we needed it too. Only feature would be an inline fuse on top of the switch.
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