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DieseRC’s 4-channel wireless remote control switch operates on a robust 433MHz frequency, delivering reliable signal transmission up to 50 meters through obstacles. Designed for DC 6-30V systems, it features high-capacity 10A relays capable of handling heavy electrical loads with over 100,000 cycles lifespan. With 3 programmable modes and support for multiple transmitters, it offers versatile, independent control of garage doors, lighting, motors, and more—perfect for modern smart home and industrial automation.












| ASIN | B09ND3L4MD |
| Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105,286 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #483 in Garage Door Keypads & Remotes |
| Brand | DieseRC |
| Coil Voltage | 30 Volts (DC) |
| Connector Type | Screw |
| Contact Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Contact Material | Silver |
| Contact Type | Normally Closed |
| Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Date First Available | June 16, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 2404 |
| Manufacturer | DieseRC |
| Maximum Switching Current | 10 Amps |
| Maximum Switching Voltage | 30 Volts |
| Minimum Switching Voltage | 6 Volts (DC) |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Product Dimensions | 2.95 x 2.17 x 1.18 inches |
| Wattage | 300 watts |
P**R
This was the key to automating my new 8,750 watt Inverter! Here's my story
This product has been a huge game-changer for me. These 4CH Wireless Remote Control Switches could certainly be used in many different ways as they really are so versatile, but I'm going to tell you about how I used the 2 units that I bought. So, if you are considering an upgrade to your generator or inverter to make it remote control, please read on: I have a new Champion 8750 Inverter (100520). I bought it for whole-house power backup to keep everything running during a power outage. These outages always seem to happen in winter when it's freezing cold in the middle of an ice or snow storm. The last thing I want to do is to have to go outside in the middle of the night at below ZERO and mess around with the Inverter. This is also the reason why I added a quick-connect for an 14 gallon auxiliary gas tank for 4X the runtime. A lot of guys add a relay or 2 to their Inverter so that they can start and stop the machine, which is a convenience, but I went a couple steps further and could not have done it without these great little relay units. I wanted Start, Stop, a mechanical Choke for the carburetor, and Eco Mode (on and off). I also wanted LEDs for status of each action. Being able to control Eco Mode remotely is huge! In Eco Mode your Inverter runs at a much lower RPM and only increases RPMs as needed to meet a demand for more watts. So, with Eco Mode you potentially save gas, increase run time, and have less noise. Sometimes you need to switch out of Eco Mode if you are planning to fire up something in your home that has a large inrush of current. But, once that device is in fact started up and running you can switch back to Eco Mode. Why have your machine blasting away at full speed if you don't need it to? Eco Mode is GREAT if you know how to use it and even better if you can change it from the comfort of your own heated home. The other thing I wanted in my setup was to have a different colored LED for each of these 4 modes to let me know what was happening at that moment. So, I have an ON/OFF switch that has its own builtin LED to show that it is indeed power-up and ready for business. I also have 2 of my colored LEDs set to momentarily (in the relay setup) respond to Startup & Choke, and the other 2 LEDs to light up when in Eco Mode or when the Kill switch has been activated. The reason you do not want those last 2 LEDs set as 'momentary' is because you never want to start an inverter while in Eco Mode and also because you CAN'T start an inverter if the kill switch is active. So, when those 2 LEDS are off you know the machine is ready for startup. Then, once the machine is running, if I switch Eco Mode to ON, I will see a bright blue LED to let me know. With this setup of mine I did have a couple of questions for the company that sells them. They were very helpful and responded to me very quickly. I truly wish that more sellers were as user friendly and knowledgeable about their product. This was a very refreshing experience for me. By the way, this is a first for me as I have never done something like this before with relay electronics. The instructions are very clear as to how this relay device works, that they are a great value and appear to be well constructed. Obviously, I highly recommend this product and the good people who are offering it. I hope your project is a fruitful as mine was. I'll add a couple of pics of my inverter... custom wheels and all!
J**.
Great Relay-Remote Combo for Upgrading Remotes
I used this relay box to upgrade from a clunky cumbersome remote to these compact fob style remotes. In my case it was easier to piggyback a relay with remotes already paired, than try to find a remote on the frequency of the old one. The old one was a custom built remote for a revolving stage, and I wanted to change the form factor, as the stage is not being used in a theater setting, but rather in a home. I've used a number of the two channel versions of this relay as well, to switch motorized drapes whose controls were once switched in-wall. The motor/track units were old Silent Gliss (from maybe the 90's), and these provided an easy way to regain control and modernize them, acting as simple dry contact relays. I'm just getting into "smart" home integrations, and it wasn't difficult to get those relays to integrate with Google assistant through the Tuya app. This relay, I don't believe has the same wifi feature, which would have been nice for me, but I bought it knowing that I could always piggyback one more to gain wifi based automations. So far, the remote works great and the relay is functioning flawlessly. I had to switch from latched mode to momentary control for my application, which I think I might have figured out through there instructions. Overall, I'm happy these things exist, so affordably, and in such compact packages. Will update if it quits working.
A**N
Solid product
Works great. Once you figure out how to set it up it’s awesome. Used it to add lights, horns, and turn signals to my electric skateboard
D**E
This thing is handy for turning on/off any low current devices.
At first I did have some trouble figuring out how to get the mode to change from "momentary" to "toggle". But after that everything went smoothly. I only used three of the relay outputs. One for the room lighting and the other two to move the projector screen up or down. Now I can be a total couch potato. To change modes, press the button the number of times corresponding to the mode you want. One for momentary, two for toggle, three for latching. After you press the button the desired amount of times, the light will light up. Make sure to quickly press a button on a remote, any button. Tada! It's set. I did initially set the wiring up so that both "up" and "down" could possibly be active at the same time...oops. The relays didn't like that much current. That was my mistake. I changed the "up" relay so it was only fed juice when the "down" relay was not energized, using the "NO" terminal side. It did activate all on it's own once but after searching online, I found that if you hold the set button for 6 or 7 seconds the light will illuminate indicating it was "unpaired" from the remotes. Then you just set the mode again with the remotes and all is good. For the price paid it really is a good value. One note though, don't try to use the full 10 amps. Apparently that is an absolute best case rating. Enjoy!
W**S
Excellent quality product
Originally they sent me a single channel unit, so I tried to send vendor feedback via Amazon. Heard nothing, so I sent another feedback and waited a week. Nada, so I performed the return procedure and received my 4 channel unit in a few days . Now the performance section: The two remotes are high quality with batteries included and installed. The documentation is adequate for me to understand and I used 4 AA batteries in series (6v) to power the module. When you press the remote an LED lights on the module and a relay will click. There are different modes, but haven’t exercised them all yet. I was able to operate the module from inside the house to about 20-25 feet. Excellent quality product with nice labeling on pc board. More updates to follow.
S**L
Works good so far..for kayak power distribution system
Doesn't come on by itself unlike the other brand I got originally. I have this in a DIY kayak power and switch system.
A**R
I used this as a remote control for forward/reverse on an outdoor model train. It works happily with a 6V power supply from four AA batteries. The two remotes were already paired and the unit was in toggle mode which is what I needed. All feels very good quality and robust. The wiring diagrams in the instructions aren’t a great deal of use, but it’s just four relays so hardly rocket science to work it out!
S**C
Fast
J**O
Lo he utilizado en varias ocasiones y es muy fiable y seguro. En un caso está controlando la plataforma de acceso a una embarcación y también controlando un montacargas.
J**I
Degelijk, simpel en grote reikwijdte. Zeer tevreden.
J**.
Bonjour, Pour télécommande depuis intérieur divers jouets solaires sur balcon ! Très pratique. Jean
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