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Compact design relay with button

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    I wanted to design this so that it could be installed in the switch box behind the light switches to control the lights . This has2 ss relays
    20150329_104431.jpg
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      I wanted to design this so that it could be installed in the switch box behind the light switches to control the lights . This has2 ss relays
      20150329_104431.jpg
      20150329_104449.jpg
      20150329_104458.jpg
      20150330_160308.jpg

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      @kanchana Looks great! Have you had any issues with range etc when the radio is so close to and hanging over the pcb?

      I've been wanting to move to the mini nrf24 module as well.

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        @kanchana looks good! What is the size of your chip?
        Are the relays good for 12 amps?

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          @kanchana said:

          2 ss relays

          Looks like 2A relays ?? Whats the part numbers on those relays ??

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            @kanchana said:

            2 ss relays

            Looks like 2A relays ?? Whats the part numbers on those relays ??

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            @Magiske Yes they are 2a , G3MB-202P

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            • 5546dug5 5546dug

              @kanchana looks good! What is the size of your chip?
              Are the relays good for 12 amps?

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              @5546dug Board is 4cm x 3cm, solid state relay rated at 2A - G3MB-202P

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                @kanchana Looks great! Have you had any issues with range etc when the radio is so close to and hanging over the pcb?

                I've been wanting to move to the mini nrf24 module as well.

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                @bjornhallberg So far I could not find any issues But i haven't done extensive testing etc . Will keep you updated

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                  Your device is powered by 5V, or maybe 230V?

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                  • jendrushJ jendrush

                    Your device is powered by 5V, or maybe 230V?

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                    @jendrush At the moment 5v use one of the 20150330_160334.jpg

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