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Model Workshop Standard Relay Switch MRW05
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Description
Description
Electronic On / Off switch with multiple functions
The Standard Relay Switch (SRS) can be used to turn on and off, for example, an electric motor, as it can handle up to 10 A and 20 V.
The Standard Relay Switch (SRS) connects to the receiver and is controlled from it in the same way as a servo (with the transmitter joystick or similar).
If there is no signal from the receiver, it automatically goes into failsafe (PPM radio systems). SRS can be reversed so you decide what is On and Off. LED indicator for displaying On. When using Y cable, 2 SRS can be connected, which can work on the transmitter's output in each direction.
Setting the Stand Relay Switch
Set the radio system to give 100% rejection on the channel to control SRS. Then, SRS will be activated about 75% rash. If SRS turns on the wrong side, turn servo reverse on the transmitter or hold Reverse Key on SRS while turning on the receiver.
Tip
If SRS is used to control the electric motor (not brushless), the electric motor should have radio noise suppression installed.
The Standard Relay Switch (SRS) can be used to turn on and off, for example, an electric motor, as it can handle up to 10 A and 20 V.
The Standard Relay Switch (SRS) connects to the receiver and is controlled from it in the same way as a servo (with the transmitter joystick or similar).
If there is no signal from the receiver, it automatically goes into failsafe (PPM radio systems). SRS can be reversed so you decide what is On and Off. LED indicator for displaying On. When using Y cable, 2 SRS can be connected, which can work on the transmitter's output in each direction.
Setting the Stand Relay Switch
Set the radio system to give 100% rejection on the channel to control SRS. Then, SRS will be activated about 75% rash. If SRS turns on the wrong side, turn servo reverse on the transmitter or hold Reverse Key on SRS while turning on the receiver.
Tip
If SRS is used to control the electric motor (not brushless), the electric motor should have radio noise suppression installed.
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