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Need to get switched power into the engine compartment, or trunk and dont want to run tons of wires to do it?
Well, now you can.
I've put together a completely wireless 2.4Ghz switch package that supports up to four simultaneous zones.
The transmitter sends to a wireless receiver coupled to a 10 amp relay package.
Press your momentary switch once and the relay stays energized until you hit the switch, again. It's pretty slick.
The transmitter is as small as a Saauegia dollar and takes direct 12 volts. Two passive wires are the used to trigger the transmitter, via a momentary switch, of your choice.
The receiver/relay package is housed in a waterproof box, takes 12 volts for power and has two relay leads to work with (COM and NO). This configuration allows you to hook a 12 volt direct source to the COM wire and out to your load (such as an under hood light, smoke screen, oil slick, death ray, etc.), via the NO wire. NOTE: you can hook up any source to the NO wire, or even a data signal source.
Turn time is about 2 weeks, right now... as I am building to suit. If there is demand, I will stock up on parts, to support the community.
Cost: $100, for one single zone package. Free shipping within the CONUS.
Additional zones are +$25.
Let's mod!
Bob
Riverside, California
Well, now you can.
I've put together a completely wireless 2.4Ghz switch package that supports up to four simultaneous zones.
The transmitter sends to a wireless receiver coupled to a 10 amp relay package.
Press your momentary switch once and the relay stays energized until you hit the switch, again. It's pretty slick.
The transmitter is as small as a Saauegia dollar and takes direct 12 volts. Two passive wires are the used to trigger the transmitter, via a momentary switch, of your choice.
The receiver/relay package is housed in a waterproof box, takes 12 volts for power and has two relay leads to work with (COM and NO). This configuration allows you to hook a 12 volt direct source to the COM wire and out to your load (such as an under hood light, smoke screen, oil slick, death ray, etc.), via the NO wire. NOTE: you can hook up any source to the NO wire, or even a data signal source.
Turn time is about 2 weeks, right now... as I am building to suit. If there is demand, I will stock up on parts, to support the community.
Cost: $100, for one single zone package. Free shipping within the CONUS.
Additional zones are +$25.
Let's mod!
Bob
Riverside, California
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