Current Rating | 10 Amps |
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Brand | Solidremote |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Coil Voltage | 12 Volts |
Contact Current Rating | 10 Amps |
Maximum Switching Voltage | 24 Volts |
Manufacturer | Solidremote Technologies Ltd |
Part Number | KIT-1 |
Item Weight | 5.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.83 x 2.16 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SR-RCS-202U |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Finish | Mixed |
Material | Case is plastic |
Pattern | Modern |
Power Source | 9-30v Dc Or 9-24v Ac |
Amperage Capacity | 10 Amps |
Installation Method | Optional installation using mounting holes |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Switch Type | 2 relays with NO NC and COM terminals available |
Usage | Indoor and outdoor use |
Included Components | 1 x 202U receiver + 2 x TX134 remotes + 1 x instruction sheet |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Manganese Dioxide |
Description Pile | CR2032 |
Average Battery Life | 2 years |
12V - 24V Secure Wireless RF Remote Control Relay Switch Universal 2-Channel Receiver with 2 Transmitters for Garage Door Openers, LED Lights etc (KIT-1)
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Current Rating | 10 Amps |
Brand | Solidremote |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Coil Voltage | 12 Volts |
Contact Current Rating | 10 Amps |
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- SECURE # Rolling code key fob device offers better security and far more code combinations (more than 18 quintillion - 18 x 10^18 possibilities, nearly a trillion more than typical fixed code or so-called learning code ones) and built on new platform using higher RF sensitivity -113dBm superheterodyne module for better long range and more stable performance.
- EASY & FLEXIBLE # Two independent relay channels can either work together (in latching) for polarity reversing or individually (in pulse / hold) to control different electronics, such as one channel for garage door controller unit, the other for entry lights. Easy programming & easy to use DIP switches working mode selection between pulse / momentary, hold / toggle and latching mode.
- ENCLOSURE # Designed to work both indoor and outdoor, default enclosure supplied protects the inner radio receiver circuit board safe from rain or other tough weather, while customer can also use chemical glue or epoxy adhesive to seal the wiring holes after setup, providing IP55 equivalent waterproof protection level. Mounting holes are provided for easy installation to walls etc using screws.
- INTERFACE # 3-Level efficient switching power supply system. Our 202U receiver board accepts 12 volts - 24 volts AC or DC wide supply voltage range (min. current rating is 110mA@12V DC). Each relay can switch up to 10A @14V DC or 10A @125V AC for resistive load (6A @14VDC for inductive load). Built-in small DC motor / solenoid polarity reversing control capability by using interlock latching mode and both relays.
- APPLICATIONS # Used in anti-theft alarm control panels, home automation systems, short and long range turn devices on / off wirelessly, lifts, boats, marine, winches, motor-driven curtain, roller blinds, overhead garage door & gate barriers, motorcycles, vehicles, cars, truck, industrial and agricultural electrical control such as water pumps & sprayer, electric door release locks, windows, manual switches extender, LED lighting lamp bulbs and strips, entrance and access control etc.
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Remote Control | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.2 |
Easy to install | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.6 | 3.7 | 4.5 | 4.0 |
Tech Support | 4.1 | 4.0 | — | 3.5 | 4.1 | — |
Sold By | Solidremote Technologies | Wenqia Electronic | Wenqia Electronic | Wenqia Electronic | WOODGUILIN | ZABLL |
contact type | — | Normally Closed | Normally Closed | — | Normally Open | Normally Open |
max switch current | — | 10 amps | 10 amps | 10 amps | 10 amps | 10 amps |
24 volts | 30 volts | 12 volts | 30 volts | 12 volts | 48 volts | |
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coil voltage | 12 volts | — | 12 volts | 12 volts | 12 volts | 48 volts |
operation mode | Automatic | Automatic | Automatic | Automatic | self-locking mode | Automatic |
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ASIN | B01JGDV8UM |
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Best Sellers Rank | #42,569 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #199 in Garage Door Keypads & Remotes |
Date First Available | August 1, 2016 |
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Customers like the quality, ease of installation, range, value, and remote of the relay. They mention that the unit works great, the pairing process is simple, and the remotes have very good range. They appreciate the appearance, and versatility of the product. However, some customers have different opinions on battery requirement.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the relay. They mention that it works great, has excellent documentation, and is of high quality overall. Some customers also appreciate the easy installation and great range of the product. The box is well made with mounting tabs, and the lid screws have threaded metal inserts.
"This was easy to install and works perfectly as a garage door controller.I followed this reviewers directions:..." Read more
"Product is nice and it’s versatile. Pretty good documentation I thought, and the forum area was good information as well...." Read more
"...It is high quality, easy to set up, and very configurable...." Read more
"...which is frustrating, this has very, very good range and works great as a replacement" Read more
Customers find the installation of the relay to be easy. They mention that it is easy to program and install, with a clean soldering interface and several different programming modes. The documentation is good and the forum area provides good information. Overall, customers are satisfied with the ease of installation of this relay.
"...I still can't believe what a simple, inexpensive and easy solution this is for my needs...." Read more
"...Easy to set up and great range. So happy make sure and watch videos for easy setup" Read more
"This was easy to install and works perfectly as a garage door controller.I followed this reviewers directions:..." Read more
"Product is nice and it’s versatile. Pretty good documentation I thought, and the forum area was good information as well...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the range of the relay. They say that the remotes have very good range, and can be activated from a far distance. Customers also appreciate the good line of sight distance, saying that the unit works well in the open.
"...Easy to set up and great range. So happy make sure and watch videos for easy setup" Read more
"...Reverse polarity, interlock latching mode. The remote control has really good range. One of the remote was batteries was DOA though." Read more
"...figure out the programming, which is frustrating, this has very, very good range and works great as a replacement" Read more
"...The remotes work perfectly from inside the house. The unit came with all dip switches OFF. The paperwork shows how to set them for various functions...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the relay. They mention that it is a great product at a good price point and is definitely worth it. Overall, they are satisfied with the value and recommend it to others.
"...I still can't believe what a simple, inexpensive and easy solution this is for my needs...." Read more
"...This is really great stuff and at reasonable price!" Read more
"...Lots of nice little touches in such a small and affordable package. Was easy to set up, and I now have new remotes for my ancient garage door" Read more
"...for a garage door opener remote control feature at a fraction of the cost. Installed it on our 30 year plus craftsmen opener...." Read more
Customers like the remote. They say that it's an excellent solution for their remote needs, it includes two 4-button remotes that can open the door from over 400 feet away, and it' s a fantastic product for multiple garage door remote replacements. The remotes are very cheap, and the unit has a capacity to store a large number. Customers also mention that the system is simple and easy to install, and that it appears to be a cost effective way of remotely switching.
"...This receiver is just amazingly flexible. This is really great stuff and at reasonable price!" Read more
"...It comes with 2 remotes that can handle 4 different devices. Try just buying 2 remotes...." Read more
"...This appears to be a cost effective way of remotely switching, and seems to work well." Read more
"...The added bonus -- since there's 4 buttons, one remote takes care of both vehicles...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the relay. They mention that it has a nice plastic box, the case is well-laid out, and the instructions are well-written. Some say that the product has 'cool' and 'high tech' factor.
"...product - The SolidRemote 202U is more secure, is robust and very well designed, and uses great quality key fobs, all for the price of a basic lunch..." Read more
"...This kit is VERY WELL designed for those who want to use it exactly for it's intended purpose or get creative in how you utilize this product...." Read more
"...It is a well-designed, well-documented, versatile product that meets all my needs and has room for future ideas, thanks to the extra relay, config..." Read more
"This product is very well designed, easy to integrate into a system and has a very long control range. The packaging is very solid and well done." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the versatility of the relay. They mention that it can be used for many applications, including remote starting a generator. The product is well-designed and well-documented, with many functions and options. Customers also appreciate the dual-channel functionality for special projects.
"Product is nice and it’s versatile. Pretty good documentation I thought, and the forum area was good information as well...." Read more
"...This is a versatile system, easy to use, and appears to be well made...." Read more
"...It comes with 2 remotes that can handle 4 different devices. Try just buying 2 remotes...." Read more
"...It is a well-designed, well-documented, versatile product that meets all my needs and has room for future ideas, thanks to the extra relay, config..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery requirement of the relay. Some mention that it has a wide voltage supply range, while others say that it doesn't come with a power supply.
"...Installed it on our 30 year plus craftsmen opener.Does require its own power supply, ours plugs in the back of the opener." Read more
"...The Solidremote system works like a charm, offers superb range and so far seems to do everything I need...." Read more
"...Try just buying 2 remotes. They don't ship a power supply but i just found an old brick that I had tossed the device and kept the power supply for..." Read more
"I bought this remote for a number of reasons. Great price, 24V capability and the ability to buy extra transmitters...." Read more
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I had been searching for a way to add a remote capability to a garage screen which could only be opened by a single button/switch, making it very inconvenient when coming home in the car and with the screen down. I saw several reviews here and a U Tube video and bought the Solidremote receiver unit (Receiver), a 12-24v AC/DC adapter to plug into an outlet to power the Receiver (I bought mine on Amazon), a length of doorbell wire (or similar gauge), 2 strand, (if only 3 strand available cut off 3d (usually green) wire) to splice into the existing switch and connect to the Receiver, and 2 extra remotes .
The directions provided are essentially useless for installation and wire hook-up. If you have done any electrical work such as adding, changing outlets, switches, etc., an absolute breeze to install-I don't know about 5 minutes as another reviewer suggests, but very simple. Even without much experience, installation is still easy. All you are doing is splicing into your existing 12 v switch for your device and using the adapter to power the Receiver, so there is no running 110 wire or anything like that.
My comments relate ONLY to installing the Receiver to switch 1 device- this Receiver has several other uses.
You need to figure where you will install the Receiver, accounting for access to the existing switch for your device to install a length of the bell wire from the switch to the Receiver, and a 110 outlet to plug the 12/24 v adapter from the Receiver into. Do the wiring before you screw the Receiver to the wall/device. As you look at the Receiver, remove the cover, orient the Receiver to put the Terminal Block (light green), on the bottom-on the right of the Terminal Block are #1 and #2 relays, I used the #1 'relay' (R1) since I had only the one garage screen I wanted to switch-I suggest you do the wiring before you screw the Receiver down. Take your length of bell wire, strip off 1/4-1/2 inch of each wire and install one each in to the COM and NO terminals at R1, on the far right as you look at the Terminal Block, through the right hole in the "bottom" of the Receiver-polarity (color of wire) doesn't matter. Then go to far left of the Block, look for the last 2 terminals under the designation on the Block 12-24V AC DC, which is the power part of the Terminal you will hook up to your 12/24 v adapter. Depending on your model adapter, it may already have a terminal end you can use by adding a length of the bell wire, otherwise cut the end plug off, strip the wire exposing 2 wires, strip as necessary and install into each of the 2 terminals under 12-24V AC DC designation on the Block, through the left hole on the 'bottom' of the Receiver-polarity (color) of wires doesn't matter. NOTE: Also on the Receiver there is a red block with 3 or 4 switches -totally ignore, leave as is. There is also a blue block with 3 terminals, ignore, do not use.
You are ready to splice into your existing switch. Go to your in use switch for your device, take off the cover if any, note the 2 terminals on the switch; strip off the other end from the wire you installed at R1 on the Receiver, exposing the other ends of the 2 wires and combine one each existing wire on the switch with one each of the wires from the NO & COM terminals on the Receiver, on each of the terminals of the existing switch-polarity of the wires you respectively install on the existing switch terminal doesn't matter. Plug the adapter into the outlet, on the circuit board of the Receiver should see some small LED lights.
The directions supplied do a good job explaining how to program the new remote(s)-I suggest you use PRG 1 to program your remote(s). I also put a mark on the Receiver at PRG 1 as a guide for future re-programming. Be sure and test the remote(s) after programming.
There also is a very narrow piece of white tubing as a gasket for the receiver if installed in a wet area-I didn't use.
Once the remote(s) programming is done and tested, you can then reinstall the existing switch (which will still work independent of the remote(s), and install the receiver on a solid surface. Enjoy!
I followed this reviewers directions:
I bought this remote control to replace the problematic remote controls built into my two aging garage door openers. It does that wonderfully.
When it came to puzzling out how to wire the unit up, the instruction sheet had me scratching my head. Even the illustrations were confusing. For example, the diagram of the circuit board does not call out the P1 and P2 switches, which are used to program the unit.
But when I looked at the markings on the circuit board for the terminal block, everything became clear. There are two positions for the power input, and there are three positions for each of the relays -- a normally open contact, a normally closed contact, and a common contact. The P1 and P2 switches are also clearly labeled.
For garage door operation you need to wire up a 12-volt power supply. Pretty much any old wall-wart power supply that outputs 12 volts will work. (This is why you have a drawer full of old wall-wart power supplies!) You need to cut off the plug, separate and strip the wires, then connect them to the power contacts on the terminal block. Polarity doesn't matter, nor does whether the output is AC or DC. Sweet.
For each garage door you need to use one relay. You can wire up to the two contacts on your existing wall switch -- one wire goes to the N/O (Normally Open) contact on the terminal block, and the other wire goes to the C (Common) contact right next to it. You don't use the N/C (Normally Closed) contacts. And you don't need to disconnect the existing wall switch -- the wall switch and the remote control can operate in parallel.
Since there are two relays in this remote control you can control two garage doors independently. Just wire up the second relay like you did the first.
You might notice there is a DIP switch on the circuit board. If you, like me, are using this remote control for your garage door openers just leave the DIP switch alone. Its default position is what you want. (If you don't know what a DIP switch is, don't worry. You don't need to.)
You do need the instruction sheet to figure out how to program the two small hand-held remotes. Pretty simple, but not something you'd intuit.
A couple of hints. I removed the circuit board from its box to make wiring the terminal block easier. You do have to remember to thread the wires for the power supply through the holes in the box first. I connected long-ish wires to N/O and C terminal block contacts, to make wiring "in the field" easier. All the wires and the antenna got threaded through the holes in the box before closing things up.
And the relays make audible clicks when they operate. This helps when testing the unit under power. But good luck trying to detect which relay made the click.
A length of white gasket material comes with the kit. You fit that into a groove in the box, to help create a water-tight seal. You'll probably need to trim it to length. While this gasket makes a nice seal, the three open holes in the box, used for the wiring, will let lots of water in anyway. Mount the box with the holes at the bottom to avoid that.
I haven't figured out just how much range this remote setup has, but it is clearly much better than what I had before. I can stand across the street from my house and get reliable operation. I'm satisfied with that.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023
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Solo tienen que mejorar el instructivo que no es muy claro.