Msd Inc 12v Dc 20a 2 Channel On/off Wireless Remote Control Relay Switch Rx108 on 2040-parts.com
California, United States
RX108
20A 2 Channels 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. Specs: Input/output voltage: DC 12V Operating Bandwidth: 315MHZ Receiver standby Current: ~4.5mA Operating voltage: 12Vdc Remote range ~50ft range and signal strength depend on where device is setup, battery strength, RF or motor noise interference, etc... Visit My eBay Store: Click and Lights |
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