Overblog
Edit post Follow this blog Administration + Create my blog

remotecontrolhome

remotecontrolhome

What if all your home appliances are controlled by remote? Maybe you will become lazy. But it seems fantastic, isn't it?


How to Remote Control AC Lamp with Time Delay Relay

Posted by Cary on September 9 2014, 10:40am

Categories: #time delayed

We recommend 1 channel 110V~220V customized delay time controller (S1RD-AC220+C-2). At first, it must be set delay time in advance. According to your own actual requirement, you can set delay time you want. e. g. delay time: 20 seconds. You cannot change delay time once it is set. It is applied for controlling lights, motors, fans, electrically operated door/ lock/windows/ blinds/ cars or other appliances with AC 110~240V or DC 0~28V. You can turn on/off device on the receiver with transmitter from any place within reliable distance (theoretical distance 100m), the wireless RF signal can pass through wall, floors, doors and other obstacles.

How to Remote Control AC Lamp with Time Delay Relay

Wiring:

Initial state: B, C = Normally Open; A, B = Normally Closed.

AC lamp is wired to normally open terminals B&C. And add additional ac power to AC lamp.

How to Remote Control AC Lamp with Time Delay Relay
Comment on this post
C
Appealing to a maid service would mean getting back all of the time that you would probably have spent doing your your home. While you can expect to still will need to wipe down the casual countertop or maybe even check following a kids on their bathroom, almost all the work is complete for everyone. Can everyone imagine what you may could undertake with all the extra point in time? Instead of buying home in the job together with seeing a good million things to deal with, your your home will presently be nice and clean and glistening.
Reply

Blog archives

We are social!

Recent posts