Question : What is the input voltage for this relay module?
Answer : The input control signal voltage required for OONO DPST 1NO 1NC 8Amp Power Relay Module is AC or DC 5V.
Question : What is the output rating of the relay module?
Answer : The output switch is DPST 1NO 1NC(Double Pole Single Throw, 1x Normally Open and 1x Normally Close), rated current 8A/250VAC or 8A/30VDC (one switch).
Question : Is the installation of this relay module easy?
Answer : Yes, OONO DPST 1NO 1NC 8Amp Power Relay Module comes with compact plastic case and wires connect for easy mount. It also has two screw mounting holes that is convenient for you to fix it on the wall or wooden board.
Question : Is this a continuous duty relay? can the proper input voltage be applied indefinitely to signal when there is a power failure?
Answer : The item can support continuous duty and remains energized for many hours without overheating.
Question : Can the input be triggered by a momentary switch or does it require a latched signal/voltage?
Answer : The item cannot be triggered by a momentary switch.
Question : What gauge wire does it have for 12v version, also is it water proof.
Answer : The input wire is small (20-22 gauge) while the outputs are 16 gauge. The module is not waterproof.
Question : What's wrong with it? Worked fine for 4 days, but now is sticking and buzzing. After a hard wack, works until power off then on again and sticks.
Answer : Possible issues with insufficient current to drive the relay coil, causing the relay to repeatedly open and close.
Question : Hi! need some help. would this work to power an outlet next to my hvac system whenever the dc 24v thermostat turns on?
Answer : Yes, as long as you purchase the 24VDC version and wire accordingly.
Question : Can the input be 24VAC and output be 12vdc?
Answer : The input can be 24VAC and the relay contacts can switch any voltage level or signal either AC or DC, so switching 12V should be no problem.
Question : Can this be used to trigger a 110v circuit instead of the 240 at 8A?
Answer : Yes, it can be used to trigger a 110V circuit as long as the heat source uses less than 8 Amps.
Question : I want to use a simple reed switch to operate a 150W light bulb. Will this device do the job for me?
Answer : This device can handle a 150W light bulb as long as the reed switch controls a 12V circuit.
Question : I have a 12v controller as a temperature controller and my heat source is 110v. Which of these relays will work for me?
Answer : You need a 12V relay to work with the 12V controller. The relay contacts can handle any voltage up to 110V as long as your heat source uses less than 8 Amps.
Question : Can this relay handle 16-18 VAC input voltage?
Answer : The N/O & N/C circuit should handle the input voltage, but the control circuit is rated up to 24V.