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Pros & Cons
Cons
The pins are short and do not line up with bread board. All five pins are just a tad off.
Highlights
Quality
Works well and was able to drive it with the gpio pins on a rpi.
These work well, i use them mainly to control 110v outlets using a 4.
5v, but it still triggers these relays, which are rated minimum 5 volts.
I wanted to use these as an interface to an arduino mkr1000 board which is limited to 50 ma of current draw.
Shipping
Their customer service was prompt and handled the situation best they could.
Packaging/appearance
As other users reported the packaging on this item is less than stellar.
Aside from raising the cost to use foam packaging, it couldn't have been done better.
Competitiveness
I do realize that i should have read the specs better but their cheap price made me throw caution to the wind.
Both pi and arduino have much less current on their pins.
On another note, i have bought a few things from uxcell and had an issue with another order.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
current, great, good, bent and little. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- This product had a total of 131 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 21 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have powered these relays with 3 aa batteries which is only 4
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Sometimes during calibration of the sensor board they click on and off and it sounds like a machine gun
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But i will continue using them as its not that bad
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Would have been 5 stars but the pins do not align with a standard pcb or breadboard
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Luckily the pins are long enough to bend them a little and force it in
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I wanted to use these as an interface to an arduino mkr1000 board which is limited to 50 ma of current draw
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These draw between 80 and 110 ma to energize
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