12V 8 Channel Relay Module 10A
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12V 8 Channel Relay Module 10A

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$9.99

These versatile 12V relay modules allow you to control 8 larger devices up to 10A using whatever flavour of microcontroller you prefer or even a simple button and come with optoisolation

  • Compatible with all microcontroller boards including Arduino and ESP variants
  • The relay is designed to operate up to 250VAC or 30VDC at 10A
  • Capable of controlling 8 devices (8 Channel)
  • The module has onboard optoisolators which seperate the input and output sides of the circuit. If you would like to take advantage of the optoisolation you must use a seperate 12V supply to power the relay coil and the input circuitry. See the Pinout Guide tab for more information
  • 8 onboard LEDs show you the state of the relay
  • The relay is activated when the input pin is pulled low to ground. If the input pin is floating or at VCC, the relay will inactivate

Refer to Pinout tab for an explanation of the relavent pins on the module


Note
  • Ensure that both the input signal IN and voltage VCC are the same. Ie. 12V
Warning
Although the board is rated to go up to 250V AC, we never recommend hobbyists work with such high voltages unless they are familiar with the dangers associated with mains electricity and are appropriately qualified


Working with high voltage electricity can result in personal injury and / or property damage

These versatile 12V relay modules allow you to control 8 larger devices up to 10A using whatever flavour of microcontroller you prefer or even a simple button and come with optoisolation

  • Compatible with all microcontroller boards including Arduino and ESP variants
  • The relay is designed to operate up to 250VAC or 30VDC at 10A
  • Capable of controlling 8 devices (8 Channel)
  • The module has onboard optoisolators which seperate the input and output sides of the circuit. If you would like to take advantage of the optoisolation you must use a seperate 12V supply to power the relay coil and the input circuitry. See the Pinout Guide tab for more information
  • 8 onboard LEDs show you the state of the relay
  • The relay is activated when the input pin is pulled low to ground. If the input pin is floating or at VCC, the relay will inactivate

Refer to Pinout tab for an explanation of the relavent pins on the module


Note
  • Ensure that both the input signal IN and voltage VCC are the same. Ie. 12V
Warning Although the board is rated to go up to 250V AC, we never recommend hobbyists work with such high voltages unless they are familiar with the dangers associated with mains electricity and are appropriately qualified


Working with high voltage electricity can result in personal injury and / or property damage

12V 8 Channel Relay Pinout
Label Name Notes
NO Normally Open Pin is normally disconnected fromcommon unless relay is activated
COM Common Connected to circuit you are planning to switch
NC Normally Closed Pin is normally connected to common unless relay is activated
VCC Voltage input Input Voltage for control circuit and relay coil - 12V
JD-VCC Alternate Voltage input If optoisolation is required, remove the jumper and apply a seperate voltage source between VCC and GND
If optoisolation is not required, connect the jumper between VCC and JD-VCC. The relay coil will be powered by the same voltage source as the input circuitry / microcontroller
GND Ground Common Ground Connection
IN Input Pin used to control the relay (Connected to output of microcontroller or switch. Pin is active low meaning it will be activated when you pull the pin low