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12v Dc 20a 2ch On/off Long Range Remote Control Switch Rx108p on 2040-parts.com

US $38.65
Location:

California, United States

California, United States
Condition:New Brand:msd inc Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:RX108P Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:BLACK UPC:Does not apply

RX108P
20A 2 Channels long range on/off
Remote Control Switch

Features:

-Remotely turn On and Off for any 12 Volt DC devices such as computer lighting & accessories, auto lighting kits, landscaping lighting, boat lighting or other electronic applications.
-Compact size and mounting holes make it easier for installation.
-Kit includes two receiver boxes and 1 long range remote control


Specs:

Input/output voltage: DC 12V 

Operating Bandwidth: 315MHZ 

Receiver standby Current: ~4.5mA

Operating voltage: 12Vdc

Remote range ~500ft (~150m) range and signal strength depend on where device is setup, battery strength, RF or motor noise interference, etc...

**Caution! Do not connect directly to any 120/240VAC power without using a12V AC/DC converter or adapter.
 
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