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DC12V 80 Amp Forward and Reverse Relay Module for Motor/Linear Actuator, Reversing Relay Module

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DC12V 80 Amp Forward and Reverse Relay Module for Motor/Linear Actuator, Reversing Relay Module
DC12V 80 Amp Forward and Reverse Relay Module for Motor/Linear Actuator, Reversing Relay Module
*$874.60
SKU: C3B7B728 Categoria: Marca:
  • Reversing relay module. Powers any 2 wires reversing DC motor equipment, can be used for any application that requires the ability to reverse motion.
  • With a rocker switch(self-holding) for Forward / Stop / Reverse function. Compact plastic case and screw terminal blocks connect for easy mount.
  • Support external connect Momentary-action(Self-resetting) switch or Alternate-action (Self-holding) switch. For Self-resetting switch, when the switch is pressed the motor operates, and when the switch is released the motor stops.
  • With power indicator LED. With forward and reverse status indicating LED, forward status lighting red, reverse lighting green.
  • Rated current 80 Amp, Operating Voltage: DC 10 ~ 15V.

Informação adicional

Connector Type

‎Screw

Contact Material

‎Silver

Contact Type

‎2no 2nc

Current Rating

‎80 Amps

Mounting Type

‎Screw Mount

Brand

‎HCDC

Operation Mode

‎Automatic

Coil Voltage

‎12 Volts

Contact Current Rating

‎8E+1 Amps

Maximum Switching Current

‎80 Amps

Maximum Switching Voltage

‎15 Volts

Manufacturer

‎Xiken Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.

Item Weight

‎15.8 ounces

Package Dimensions

‎6.85 x 3.86 x 2.91 inches

Style

‎DC 12V

Item Package Quantity

‎1

Measurement System

‎Metric

Batteries Included

‎No

Batteries Required

‎No

Date First Available

July 7, 2022

30 avaliações para DC12V 80 Amp Forward and Reverse Relay Module for Motor/Linear Actuator, Reversing Relay Module

  1. locks

    I had two other 20amp relays that blew up when the limit was reached on an Actuator Lifting Column, so I put this behind my switch for the Lifting Column, and it worked perfectly. So far Amps are hitting 40-50amps and it is holding steady. Only Downside is the puny switch solder. One burnt up from mistakenly rewiring + to – but I just re-soldered it and it works fine now. Oddly enough the soldering for the rest of the unit is beefy and substantial, don’t know why they soldered the switch portion so flimsily.

  2. salinaoaks

    DC12V 80 Amp Forward and Reverse Relay Module for Motor/Linear Actuator. We have a lot of off grid systems on our ranch and many of those are 12 volt. This forward/reverse module could be useful for so many projects. The fact that you can operate it remotely is very useful. Always wanted an automatic chicken door and this could be a component for that. We also thought of this for a solar array tracker to get optimum energy from our panels. We don’t have a specific project at the moment, so we’ll just give our input on quality, functionality, and value. The module comes with instructions and the plug that is used for remote operation, along with some mounting screws. It’s a nice looking unit and seems very well made. The input/output connections are quite large and should carry a lot of amperage. I hooked it up to an old car radiator fan and it worked perfectly. Then I hooked it up to an old DC squirrel cage heater fan, and it worked also. I realize that you would not normally reverse a fan motor because the blades don’t push much air in reverse, but for testing purposes, this unit performed perfectly. The green LED light comes on when it’s powered up and the “action” light changes color with direction. There is a stop position on the switch to let the motor stop before reversing, which is great. This is a nice module and it looks and feels of good quality. This should be a very useful piece of equipment for the do-it-yourselfer. I can think of a few different ways to accomplish the same function but for the price this module is a no brainer. Absolutely yes I recommend this.

  3. MFamily2003

    This controller arrived with one page instructions, mounting screws, and quick connect plug that fits in the remote button plug.

    The description says it can handle an 80 amp motor. I don’t have anything remotely close to 80 amps to test out this claim. It did handle a 10 amp motor with no problem. The relays are labeled at 80 amps, and the circuit board traces are quite beefy so I expect it can handle a lot of current.

    The box is clearly labeled so its very easy to hook up wires. I used the biggest wire I had for the picture which is 10 AWG but you can clearly see the terminal blocks can handle much bigger size. There are 2 LED’s on the front plate, 1 green LED to show power, and the other a RED/GREEN LED to show motor direction. The LED lights up red when the switch is clicked to the forward position, green in the reverse position.
    The rocker switch on the box will stay in position once clicked so you have to click it back to center to stop the motor.
    I hooked up momentary buttons to the small side plug and the unit worked as expected.

  4. jose N Arguijo

    It’s not working

  5. uppitykatt

    Works well, has a retro look and feel to it. Larger terminals would certainly be nice.
    Would use on future projects.

  6. Jeremy Stacey

    I bought this to retro fit an older Warn winch. I rebuilt the internals but the control was junk. This control box not only provides a on-off-on switch for local control, it also has a terminal set so you can wire in any type of remote control you need. This extends the functionality greatly.

    The box is much larger than I had anticipated which forced me to reconsider mounting options.

    The main wire terminals are plenty big enough to accommodate 10 awg wire, perhaps 8 awg if needed.

    Excellent buy.

  7. uppitykatt

    This is exactly what I wanted for my DIY chicken coop automatic door operator and is the final piece to my design and build. The door system is solar powered, I am using a 12” linear actuator, controlled by two timers. The actuator is reversible, but I needed a relay system to make it work. I was going to build one and then found this. It is perfect. In the mornings, one timer will tell the reversible relay to have the actuator open. In the night, the second timer will tell it to close. I’ve also added in an IR beam safety sensor, so if the chickens are standing in the door the system will not close and will automatically open.

    Good design and build. A nice feature is the manual switch. This is not waterproof, so if using outside it must be weather protected. In my case, this will be in a weather-proof box on the coop, so it won’t be destroyed by rain or snow.

    5 stars and you saved me a bunch of time and money.

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