Toggle AC 110V~220V Remote Control for Lamp

The 1 channel RF remote control operates in AC110V ~220V and 315/433MHz. Through retrofitting, this kind of remote control made a little changes compared with the original remote. Two kinds of receiver style, one is AC 110V (AC 100~120V), widely used in US, Canada…; the other is AC220V (AC 200~240V), used in UK, France…. The Coding type of receiver is learning code. Maximum working current for each channel is 3 ampere. The working distance is 100M.

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You can control on/off, open/close of universal electrical devices. Applications include gate remote control, motor remote control, garage door remote control, light remote control, etc. We will take ac light remote controlling for an example. Look at the following wiring diagram. From the interior analogue circuit, we connect the neutral wire to the terminal “1”, and the live wire to the terminal “2”. And then connect the lamp to the terminal “5” and the neutral wire. Actually, if you wire ac motor to the lamp position of following diagram, then you can control ac motor on and off.

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Toggle mode is the only working mode of it. (Toggle (Press -> On; Press again -> Off)) All you need to do is just press slightly the button on the remote. You press button to turn on lamp; press button again to turn off lamp.

6 One Channel Receivers and One Transmitter for 6 Lights

Question from customer:

I am about to install a solar panel in a small beach house to give 6 lights, I was thinking of using your remote controls. I need one remote for all 6 lights. What I need for this it is all 12 voltage.

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Answer:

We recommend you to use one 500M transmitter with 6 DC receivers (6S1XB-DC12+CV-6). It is “One to many series” which includes one-transmitter-to-many-receiver system and one-receiver-to-many-transmitter system. It is often used for controlling two or more electrical devices in different places by one remote; or one electrical device by two or more remote. Here is one transmitter to 6 receivers. The receiver is 12V direct power output so there is no need to supply power to the device which is connected to the receiver. Its working distance is about 500m in the open field.

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The wiring procedure is fairly simple. Lights are wired to A&B terminals (+and -) of receivers one by one. Then you supply 12V power to each receiver respectively. So it works.

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Toggle, Momentary, Latched modes are presented here. You’d better set toggle mode.

Only connect Jumper-2.

Press button 1, turn on light 1.

Press button 1 again, turn off light 1.

Press button 6, turn on light 6.

Press button 6 again, turn off light 6.

Winch Motor Remote Controlling

One of our customers wanted to have a remote control kit to replace his manual switch bar to control his winch motor running up and down. This is his original wiring diagram. AC 110V will input via white wire and black wire. Through converter, AC 110V will be converted to direct current. In the violet circle, this is the manual switch control area. He has to use control switch bar to control winch motor up and down. He thought that it is inconvenient to him. So he wondered if there is a favorable remote controller for him to solve this problem.

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We recommend him a 2 Channel 30A remote control kit(S2U-AC220+C-3) which features in 30A high power current. It controls lights, motors, fans, electrically operated doors/locks/windows/blinds/cars or other appliances with voltage AC110~240V or DC0~28V which is normally open and closed contact.

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Our thought is that the red circle part in the following picture will be replaced by our RF receiver.

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So we drew a wiring diagram. The Black and Red wires (picture above )will be connected to terminals C and terminals B on relay 1&relay 2 respectively. White and Brown wires(picture above) will be wired to Motor.

remote control winch motor

There are 4 controlling modes for your reference. They are toggle, momentary, latched, momentary + toggle. As for motor controlling, we suggest momentary mode.

Setting control mode Momentary: Only connect Jumper-1.

Control mode Momentary: Press and hold -> On; Release -> Off.

Press and hold button A of remote: Turn on relay 1, motor runs up.

Release button A: Turn off relay 1, motor stops.

Press and hold button B of remote: Turn on relay 2, motor runs down.

Release button B: Turn off relay 2, motor stops.

12V Remote Control for 12V and 9V Motor Simultaneously

Question from customer:

I want to run a 12V dc winch that uses a car battery for power. I also want to run a small 9 volt dc motor. And small motor is powered by small calculation power supply. I wonder if there the remote controller which can be used for those two motor which need two different voltages to supply.

Answer:

This 2CH normally open/closed contact remote control kit (S2U-DC12+C-2) is very suitable for you. It operates in toggle, momentary, latched and toggle+momentary mode (set the mode as you like freely). You can use it to complete two operations at the same time. So it can control 12V and 9V motors in the meantime.

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It is normally open/closed contact which is suitable for AC110~240V or DC0~28V. Two different devices can be connected to the remote control kit. Here is the wiring diagram. A&B terminals is normally closed, B&C terminals is normally open. We usually connect motors to normally open terminals. So 2 motors are connected to B&C terminals of relay 1 and relay 2 respectively. And supply power to the receiver. Owing to no current output for motors from receiver, so 2 motors must be supplied power with different voltage individually as your requirement.

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In addition, its transmitter is 2-button style. Our suggestion is toggle mode for controlling two motors.  After switching on power, press button 1, turn on motor 1; press button 1 again, turn off motor1. Press button 2, turn on motor 2; press button 2 again, turn off motor 2.

Momentary Motor Controller for Winch

Question from customer:

I really need some help.

I have a 220VAC 800W winch which is part of a product I am developing. I need a remote control with momentary function for running the motor back and forward. I have attached pieces of the hand held control that comes with the winch. The emergency switch shouldn´t be necessary since the command buttons will be momentary.

Do you have a model suited for my needs?

Answer:

We recommend ac 100~240V motor momentary remote control with manual switch on receiver (S1FM-AC220+CV-2-2) to you. It features in controlling motors of rolling blinds, doors, projection screens, awnings, pumps, winches, conveyors or other appliances and mechanicals. It is also universal input: support voltage of AC110V (100V~120V), widely used in US, Canada… and voltage of AC220V (200V~240V), used in UK, France… You can rotate the motor in the positive or reversal direction with the transmitter (remote control) from any place within a reliable distance; the wireless signal can pass through walls, floors and doors.

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Wiring:

Connect live wire to terminal “L” and neutral wire to terminal “N”. Then connect AC motor to terminals “UP”, “COMMOM” and “DOWN”. You can exchange “UP” and “DOWN” wires of motor to change the rotating direction of motor.

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Operation:

Press and hold button ▲ on remote or receiver: Terminals UP and COMMOM directly output AC110V / AC220V; motor rotates continuously in positive direction. Release button ▲ on remote or receiver: Stop the motor.

Press and hold button ▼ on remote or receiver: Terminals DOWN and COMMOM directly output AC110V / AC220V; motor rotates continuously in reversal direction. Release button ▼ on remote or receiver: Stop the motor.

Note: Button ■ on receiver is useless.