Future Kit Temperature Controlled Relay - DIY Kit - FK951

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FEATURES
  • Length:
    59.7 mm
  • Width:
    94.7 mm
  • Brand:
    Future Kit
  • Main Colour:
    Green
  • Country of Manufacture:
    Thailand
  • MPN:
    FK951
  • Series:
    FK
  • Number of Items:
    1
  • Packaging:
    Retail
  • Smart Home:
    Universal
  • Smart Home Protocol:
    Wired
  • Number of Phases:
    1
  • Suitable (Noted projects):
    Interior
  • Application:
    Electronics
  • Kit Name:
    TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER-25 TO 100 C.
  • Solder Level:
    Through-hole
  • Minimum Operating Temperature:
    -50°C
  • Maximum Operating Temperature:
    115°C
  • Standard:
    RoHS Compatible
  • Input DC Voltage:
    12 V
  • Input AC Voltage:
    220 V
  • Operating Current:
    100 mA
  • Maximum Rating Current:
    1 A
  • Type:
    Electromechanical
  • Channels:
    1
  • Operating Voltage:
    12V
  • AC Rating:
    12A 250V AC | 10A 30V DC
  • Actuation Time:
    <10ms
  • Noted Onboard Components:
    Function control switches | DHT22 Temperature sensor
  • Temperature Detection Minimum:
    -25°C
  • Temperature Detection Maximum :
    100°C
DESCRIPTION
This set is ideally suited to adding temperature sensing and control to your project. This module lets you control a second voltage, taking your detection project to new levels of capability, be it is a Weather station, greenhouse monitor or other project. This is a DIY kit and as such will arrive unsoldered. The kit makes ideal practice for hand soldering with clear solder pads and an easy to read circuit board.
A trigger temperature can be set using the onboard microswitches. The temperature of which can be read off the onboard display. Once selected on reaching a the trigger temperature the relay will be activated.
This module contains a single channel relay module which can be used to activate up to 220V AC. This allows you to build in device control, operating remote lights or triggering systems when the module is supplied with a signal. This signal is provided by the temperature probe which can be set to trigger at your desired temperature. The trigger is set and controlled using the onboard buttons.

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