C'Mon Tom!
Where's the pictures???
I have been using horn relays for electric brakes, start,stop circuits etc. I found this board to replace the horn relays. Mounting and physical space is always an issue when building stuff. The relays can handle up to 10 amps, so they should work fine in many applications.
The board works off 12v. You can select the input that operates the relay to be either a ground or 12v.
I am finally cleaning up wiring in my R/C controlled transducer deploy/stow aka the Da Ducer Apparatus by Rickie the Great.
I consider this "occupational therapy".
https://www.ebay.com/itm/12V-2-Chann...UAAOxyi-ZTYMk5
C'Mon Tom!
Where's the pictures???
Robert
Bringer of the 'Bird...
How in the world can they sell those that cheap?
Cewlbeanz ... I gotta find me a project for this ...
Hmmm ... Brain gears ... ... a ... ... turning ...
Rickie
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Hey Cane Pole been some time since wife and I talked with you on the dock. As low is the water is now I could walk the bank pretty easy to have coffee with you. Could have walked over to you last week with the ice.
Hope all is well with you and look forward to some more dock talk with you.
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Tom, when will you post a video? Gene, Roy & I are waiting....
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I have had this deploy toy working several years. This is just a cleanup model. I get confused about what needs to be done from the original wiring.
https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1Q...0J99dPLvWeuKjh
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