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The Motor Wireless Remote Control Switch operates on a wide voltage range of 85V-250V and supports a maximum load of 10A. It features advanced RF technology for reliable control over distances up to 100 meters, making it ideal for various applications like electric curtains and garage doors. With easy installation and interference-free operation, this switch is designed for modern living.
T**N
Works great and inexpensive
Using this to control a motor for my pool cover for which the electronics failed and cost alot to replace. This was easy to install and works great. The range on the remote is great. Saved me alot of money.
B**N
looks good
Looks good just have not had the time to get it hooked up
R**A
Remotely Control Hydraulic Pool Cover, Motor+Hydraulic Valve, 2-switches wired Tandem
I now can Cover/Uncover my Hydraulic Pool Cover with this Remote Control Switch (love operating Cover viewing from indoors!). One switch wired to actuate hydraulic motor, both (reversing) directions; the 2nd switch wired to actuate the hydraulic fluid valve, forward/reverse, i.e., Cover/Uncover; I programmed all remotes to operate both switches concurrently. The original manual key-switch remains functional. For Pool Cover Safety, remove jumper on both switches for MOMENTARY switch operation. The 10-amp (5-amp suggested use) switch contactor rating seems sufficient due to Relay in original hydraulic motor circuit. Time will tell if this switch is durable operating in waterproof box outdoors. I recommend this switch for projects/experiments!
D**.
not so good
did not operate as advertised
M**N
No wiring diagram; poor manual; 2 units were dead on arrival
I returned the 1st unit as non-working/DOA and ordered a 2nd unit. But it failed in the same way: I never could get any voltage output on the Up/Stop/Down/Common terminals.On a whim, I tried connecting to the motor controls (Forward/Common/Reverse), and it worked!! However, I know other people have ordered this same unit and got output on the Up/Stop/Down/Common terminals, so I'm not happy about that. I also know that if there is a *reason* why I should have wired to the Forward/Common/Reverse terminals in the first place, the manual should have explained the difference.But the manual, as with most Chinese electronics, is cryptic and minimal. I'd have been glad to pay twice as much for a control that was well documented or offered tech. support via a Web site or email.I'm using this to control a winch, with this control set as a latching momentary switch. So I was hoping to use the Upper Limit and Lower Limit circuits to prevent the winch from going too far. The only bright spot was that these circuits DO work with the motor control terminals. You just need a NO (normally open) limit switch on each (or either) circuit, and when the limit switch closes it cancels the output on the Motor terminals (i.e., turns off the internal relay).Because of all the hassle due to poor documentation I thought about rating this as 1 star, but I did eventually get one of the units to work for me, which is the only reason I rated it 2 stars.
P**N
Easy to hook up and install
Easy to install directions made it easy to get your wires where it need to be and it works great. Made it nice with the remote switch
R**N
Won't work right and can't program two remotes
I wired this up for a winch on an attic lift, and it only goes one way. I've followed the 'learning' process to a "T" (several times) to no avail. And can only program one remote - when I do one, it 'forgets' the other one. And the motor goes much slower with the remote, then with it wired to the supplied controller. Instructions are very lacking in details.
S**I
Frequency interference
I bought 3 of these units to replace my wall roll up hurricane shutters switch and installed two of them about 30 feet apart, at first both had an issue with their 2 remote controllers moving the shutter backward, however their first remotes worked well so I didn't bother to return, however last night both units quit working at the same time, at first I thought there was power issue, unfortunately that was not the case, for whatever reason both units were not responding to their remote controllers, so I programmed one of the units again, this time instead of responding to the unit I am programming, it responded to the other unit that's 30 feet away, this is clearly very poor quality that's creating frequency interference.This probably can work if I was using only 1 unit but I need 3 of them so I have no way dealing with such an issue specially during an emergency.
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