Description*The world's smallest micro-motor forward and reverse Remote controller,it input DC3V-12V output DC3V-12V,to control the output positive(VCC+) and negative(GND-) exchange, voltage from DC3V to 12V is ok *MOS non-contact(Contactless) (No Noise )silent receiver, ultra-low power standby current is only 0.5mA, it is suitable for battery-powered motor,especially the door mini motor which with a small battery-powered.Working voltage: DC3V-12V ( battery please more than DC3.7V)(Wide working voltage DC3V-12V , 3.3V--12V All is ok)Working current: 6ma Standby current: 0.5ma Operating frequency: 433.92MHZSize: 21*11*5mm*(Ultra low standby current, it is suitable for battery-powered, when it is standby will automatically enter the low-power sleep state, please press the remote control button hold for 0.5 seconds or more)*Maximum load: 0.4A (400ma mA) have better load less than 0.2A (200ma mA)The receiver itself with overcurrent protection, when the current exceeds the rated current,will be entered into turn off power protection,such as the motor to start or block the current is doubled,beyond the rated current will be flashWorking Mode*1.Momentary--Press the button “Up arrow”,the Motor Forward,Release is Stop;Press the button“Down arrow”, the Motor Reverse,Release is Stop.*2.Latched--Press the button“Up arrow”the Motor Forward,Press “Square button ” is Stop;Press the button“Down arrow”, the Motor Reverse,Press “Square button ” is StopNotice: we send latched mode defaultchange to momentary: Input 12V for the Receiver, Connect the Learning dot with tweezers ,don't release ,the Led indicator will flash for 1 times, don't release . Until the Led indicator will flash for 2 times then release, it mean Change Momentary successfullyPackage Include: 1 x Receiver 1 x Transmitter
R**.
Change to momentary mode for motorized window blinds
I used this switch to replace a bad remote/interface for a motorized window blinds. The motor was still good but the remote or interface was bad. I couldn't find any replacement parts for it online.I wired this switch to the 6v battery pack (4-AA) and motor. Changed the switch from latch to momentary and it worked like a charm. I also put shrink tube around the switch to protect it.The switch arrived without instructions to change from latch to momentary mode. I emailed the vendor and they replied promptly with instructions.1) Connect 12v power source to the switch.2) Bridge the two contacts on the circuit board located next to the word 'SET' (This will put it into learning mode) Maintain the bridge and the LED light will flash one time, do not release the bridge until the LED light flashes two times then release the bridge. It should be in momentary mode now.It didn't work for me on the first try so I held the bridge until it cycled thru twice then it worked.
C**N
Literally the size of my thumbnail!
I'm using this device to convert a hardwired, home-made, GoPro, 360-degree camera panner (uses a small, 12-volt, 8 mA, 2 rpm motorized gearbox) to a wireless, 9-volt battery operated device, perfect for attaching to light aircraft, with a suitable, solid mount.So freakin' easy to wire up. The remote uses a tiny 12-volt alkaline battery (23A) about half the size of a AAA. These batteries are not hard to find, but I'd still recommend putting tape over one end when the unit is not going to be used for an extended period of time, as the remote still sips a tiny bit of current, like a wall clock, waiting for its buttons to be pressed.Range WITHOUT extending the remote's antenna is at least 200 feet (didn't test beyond this distance)! Operates in Latched mode by default (tap up/down buttons and controlled device remains powered until Stop button is pressed). I like it this way, but it appears from the product description that it can be put in press-n-hold (Momentary) mode. How? Don't know... does NOT come with any instructions. Wires are obvious: red = + power in, black = - power in, yellow = device to be powered (no polarity, since the whole purpose of the unit is to flip-flop the output + and -).
M**D
No-mote.
Item did not work. I have purchased three different ones, no luck with any. Some time back, the one a bought did work. Who knows. It is more trouble to return, so I keep trying to find one. 😎
D**Y
works well
I powered this RC switch with a USB outlet to control a 5V DC motor.it is working very well so far.in my application the switch is required to work continuously for less than a minute so i cannot judge how durable it is however i believe it is a very good option for the price.
D**K
Works perfect!
Works perfect. Using usb 5v or 3.5v works great. Only can be used as a pass through though. Input voltage is equal to the output.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 weeks ago