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2 Channel Relay Module 12V
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The 2 Channel Relay Module 12V is a high-quality relay control board designed for switching AC or DC loads safely using a microcontroller or other control devices. With two independent relays, it allows you to control multiple devices like lights, fans, motors, or appliances simultaneously. The module works on a 12V power supply and is compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, PIC, AVR, and other microcontrollers.
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Product Specifications
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Operating Voltage | 12V DC |
Channels | 2 |
Relay Type | SPDT |
Max Load AC | 250V 10A |
Max load DC | 30V 10A |
Trigger Voltage | Low-level or High-level trigger (depending on design) |
Indicator LEDs | Power and relay status indication |
Control Signal Voltage | 3.3V / 5V logic compatible |
Dimensions | ~50mm x 40mm (may vary slightly) |
Key Features
- Dual relay channels for controlling 2 devices independently.
- Works with 12V DC power supply.
- Supports both AC and DC loads.
- LED indicators for power and relay status.
- High-quality PCB with terminal connectors for easy wiring.
- Can be directly controlled by microcontrollers like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or ESP8266
- Long-lasting relays with high switching capacity.
Applications
- Home automation (controlling lights, fans, appliances).
- Industrial automation projects.
- Motor and pump control.
- Smart agriculture and irrigation systems.
- IoT-based control systems.
- DIY electronic and robotics projects.
Inside the Box
- 1 × 2 Channel Relay Module 12V
Frequently Asked Questions
It can handle up to 250V AC at 10A or 30V DC at 10A.
Yes, you can control it with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or any microcontroller using a digital pin with proper power supply.