Logisys RM01 1 Channel Wireless Control On/Off
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In the event of a power outage, the remote will be in the off position when it comes back on. Once you click the on button, you have to click it
I don't think this is For this to work, you would need an opener that operates with 12VDC applied across a set of contacts (unlikely). If you wanted to open or close the door, you would have to toggle the ON and OFF switches every time. This is because the RC switch stays on or off according to the last command it received. The receiver would also need to be powered by a 12VDC source. Also, I have two of these switches, and I can use a single remote to operate either one of them, so security is not an issue. An automatic garage door opener with a remote control is hard to beat for opening a garage door.
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You can make the most of your understanding of electronics in this situation. There are two main parts to the receiver There are two things that must be present for the receiver to operate 1) its own power supply (12V) In my opinion, what you are asking is
Making sure the receiver is powered with 12 V is first necessary. Receiving a signal to engage the relay from the transmitter, the receiver powers up the 12V coil of the relay, and the relay CONTACTS are switched. The NC contact (normally closed) is connected to the common relay lead (COM) when the relay is not energized, and the NO contact (normally open) isn't Reversing the contacts on the relay occurs when the receiver is commanded to energize it There is a new opening at NC, but the old one is Normally closed and normally open are the states of a relay when it is unpowered. It is my understanding that you want to have access to the relay contacts without being beholden to the receiver's 12V Yes, you can use the relay contacts without using the receiver's 12V power supply if that is the case. The number can be changed from 1 to 2. Suitable lighting sources include a 5 V battery and a 110VAC adapter. Whether it makes any difference is irrelevant. The joy of a relay is In its contacts, no power is required for the coil. It is impossible for anything else to enter into contact with the contacts. A shorter version of this is I think so. Feel free to take a crack be aware that the receiver still needs to be powered by a 12V source. Power is required in order for it to operate.
Selected User Reviews For Logisys RM01 1 Channel Wireless Control On/Off
The device describes itself as an 18 amp unit, but you are actually sent a 6 amp unit, as noted in the included pamphlet and on the product The listing below for RM01 should be read in its entirety by YOU. A remote control for LED lights with keys that works with a keyfob is listed as "Description". Use this remote to control 12v LED lights and relay functions remotely. An amount of 12 volt DC accessories or lighting up to 15 amps (180 W) can be controlled by For LED Lighting, Electronics, Stereo, Vehicle Modification, and Truck Accessories at a distance of up to 20 meters, this ultra-compact and simple remote control will turn them on and off with ease. There is no limit to what you can imagine! You can harness power if you know how A 12VDC heavy-duty 12v relay that is 15 amps and 12 volts There are no obstacles between us and the antenna (30 meters/100ft). Blue Wire Antenna with 500 different hard-coded Multiple units can be used at the same time. The following features and capabilities are available You can remotely control LED lights and 12v relay functions at the same time
You can control up to 15 amps (180 watts) of 12vDC accessories or lighting at a distance
Distance My requirements are 30 m, 100 ft (no obstacles present).
This picture shows what they sent me instead of what they listed! I contacted them and they told me I ordered the wrong model RM02 instead of My responses to all other emails from them were ignored once I sent them a copy of their OWN listing. It's a nightmare to work with these people! A DIFFERENT COMPANY IS A BETTER DEAL! A WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED!.
I gave it two stars because I was able to get it to work, but I had to reinstall Make sure all components are in good working order. I found both of the remote FOBs to have dead batteries and corroded contacts when I unpacked them. it to examine it. corrosion, but they scraped off quite easily. As I was working in the FOBs, I noticed that the rubber buttons appeared to have been manufactured incorrectly. There are three tiny indentations in the rubber buttons that would normally hold the buttons in place so they could be replaced without losing their appearance. A reverse engineering error caused them to be manufactured. Open the FOB, and you will see that the buttons have fallen out. They still work, so it is no big deal. Similarly, the solder flux was everywhere on the printed circuit board, which is nothing to worry about, it doesn't hurt anything, but its appearance makes it appear as if the board was corroded. Soft scraping was used to clean the surface. In the relay box itself, I found the second problem. is the worst manufactured part I have seen in a while. There was a board inside that was loose, managed by one screw in the corner and the screws inside were broken. Several strands of wire were stripped back and removed to fit in the holes, the routing of the wires all came out a square hole (maybe for a switch, if it was part of a different version) and no strain relief was provided. Whenever you move them a lot, the wires can easily break (a problem when they are moved around a lot). This receiver board was held together only by the solder pins that were used to hold it over the relay board. It was bent over the relay board before it was soldered. Next, the antenna wire was wrapped, bundled and fed through the hole that was also used to feed power to There can easily be problems with transmission and reception because of this. '(I repair electronic devices for a living. )' 'So I reworked the board , stripped and reinstalled it. The reason it earned 2 stars is because of its effectiveness. You can recommend this switch as long as you can work with tools, can work with some electronic and soldering skills (RoHS), and order new batteries for the FOBs before you install it. I like it because for less than 15 bucks, you get two FOBs and a wireless switch. As long as you start with a working system, it's not a terrible deal. If you decide to rework, take precaution to not disturb the free standing coils on the receiver board. If you do, the receiver will have slightly different frequency response.
have now got 3, and they are all working well. There are some gobbledees in the picture There is a gook writeup that indicates they operate at 615 MHz. However, I verified them using my spectrum analyzer that they operate at 315 MHz. In my grandson's $600 electric locomotive, I installed this so Mom or Dad will be able to kill the power when the sweet little guy won't stop or turn around, or won't drive into the street when told to be careful. Is there any reason for him to not Only to a depth of 50 feet did I test. One is for our mail box alarm, for when the mailman comes, or if the mail box is tampered with, as has happened twice. My second one is a spare, works fine, and I intend to use it for in-house caregiver alert. Your imagination is the limit. Wishing you the best of.
Initially, I was concerned about two things This would cause wireless interference with the camera's signal and require constant power from the house battery because the remote switch's signal would interfere with the wireless transmission from the camera. I made my concerns known to Logisys by email in two separate emails. Oscar replied politely and quickly. Furthermore, the frequency of the remote Camera's 1. 75GHz will not interfere with 15MHz). A 4GHz signal is used for the RF and the unit does not use any power when it is not in use. It all works great after I hooked it all up! I am so pleased with the wireless remote control not only because it's perfect for my needs, but also because it's very reasonable priced and customer service was excellent.
The installation of this unit was very easy, since it did not come with instructions for installation? A red flag appears for the first time. Then, when I tried to press the buttons, the remotes would not light. I carefully removed the remote and found that all of the connections and batteries were It was cleaned, a new battery was installed, but nothing came about. I had this connected to a light bar on my truck, but I could simply touch the power in and out (red and white) and it came on, so there must be a failure in the switch. When I opened the box for the switch module, I discovered that half the red wire was soldered on, and the rest was However, there isn't an apparent reason why it won't power up - the power light remained lit on the board. A complete waste of time.