Remote Controller with 2 Relays Controls 220V and 12V Lamps Simultaneously

Question from customer:

What I am looking for is a controller with 220v input voltage, operating 2 relays simultaneously. One relay will open and close 220v, and the other relay open and close 12v. Push button once – ON, push button again – OFF. Can this RF controller be programmed so that both relays open and close with one same button of the remote controller?

Answer:

We recommend the normally open and closed contact remote receiver and one-button transmitter (S2U-AC220 +C-1). This normally open and closed contact is as the switch of device, that is to say, you can supply AC or DC power to the controlled device.

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And we can set two relays to work with only one button by changing the software. Suppose we control one alternating current lamp and one direct current lamp simultaneously with one-button transmitter. This is the wiring diagram. A&B terminals is normally open, B&C terminals is normally closed. We usually connect lamps to normally open terminals. So 2 lamps 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 lamps from receiver, so 2 lamps must be supplied power with different voltage individually as your requirement.

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After switching on power, press button, two lamps are on simultaneously; press button again, two lamps are off at the same time.

One Channel AC Direct Power Output Remote Control for Air Horn

The air horn is pneumatic device designed to create a remarkably loud sound for signaling purpose. Air horns are widely applied to vehicles, such as large semi-trailer trucks, fire trucks, trains, and some ambulances and ships as a signaling device. Someone would like to install air horn in his vehicle.

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Recently, one of our customers wants to remote control his air horn in his truck. He needs a momentary remote that he can honk a “LOUD” horn located outside the toolbox in the box of his truck. It is a pneumatic horn that needs approximately 125PSI air. The air has to be momentarily transferred to the horn using a solenoid. The solenoid is controlled by applying 110volts. The 110 volts is obtained by the 3000watt inverter that is also inside of the toolbox in the box of the truck.

Our reply:

We recommend the remote receiver model of one channel ac direct power output and one button transmitter (S1X-AC220+C-1). The being controlled devices can get power supply from the receiver directly when the receiver is power on. The working current is 100V~240V.

The receiver will be mounted next to the solenoid inside the toolbox in the box of the truck. The transmitter can be mounted under the center post of the steering wheel (The transmitter is small enough for concealing).

He can honk the horn using a momentary working mode remote. When he press and hold the remote button, the solenoid will be open and air horn sends out extremely loud noise; When he release the remote button, the solenoid will be closed and air horn stops making a sound.