





⚡ Elevate your DIY projects with lightning-fast, interference-free relay control!
The SongHe 1 Channel DC 3V Relay Module is a compact, high-performance control board designed for microcontroller projects. Featuring a 10A switching capacity at 250VAC/30VDC, optocoupler isolation for signal integrity, and a rapid sub-20ms response time, it ensures reliable and efficient operation. Its versatile high-level trigger input and secure crimp connectors make it ideal for professional-grade Arduino and ESP32 applications. Pack of 5 modules offers great value for scalable projects.
| ASIN | B07XGZSYJV |
| Brand Name | Teyleten Robot |
| Coil Voltage | 3 Volts |
| Connector Type | Crimp |
| Contact Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Contact Material | Silver |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (204) |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | SongHe |
| Maximum Switching Current | 10 Amps |
| Maximum Switching Voltage | 250 Volts |
| Minimum Switching Voltage | 3 Volts |
| Model | RK-S1B4-G97L |
| Mounting Type | Panel Mount |
| Number of Terminals | 2 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Part Number | RK-S1B4-G97L |
| Specification Met | cULus |
| UPC | 724545020568 |
| Unit Count | 5 Count |
S**N
Works as expected. Well made. The only problem it's five of them, I only needed one - what a waist.
G**A
They come attached, but are easy to split off individually if needed. They’re working great, controlled by simple GPIO pins from an ESP32 board.
D**T
Awsome little rely boards. I am using them with an ESP32 and they are switching 24 VAC for zone valves and to trigger my boiler's circulator pump and burner. My only complaint is the screw holes are too small and very close to the terminal blocks, however, they still deserve 5 stars. Some have mentioned issues powering these. They are happiest receiving 5 volts to the VCC pin and ground and they have no issues with the 3.3 volt signal from the esp32. Just something to keep in mind when using these. I have a buck converter that reduces the 24 Volts AC to 5 volts DC with a 2 Amp capacity. I am running 10 sensors, 2 ESP32s, a SSR and 5 of these relays off a single converter so power draw isn't an issue. The boards are well made and the components are mounted very well. The indicator LED is nice to have and the relays have a solid and satisfying click when they are engaged.
A**C
There are a lot of reviews for these clearly written by people using them in ways they are not intended to be used. I am using these to trigger different animatronics from an ESP32. I have 3 of them run in parallel with a 3v LED at the end of the chain. I am powering them from the ESP32's 3V3 pin. I am using a GPIO as the trigger. The ESP32, connected via usb to a computer, still provides enough amperage to trigger all 3 at the same time in addition to powering the LED. The relays support 250V@30A on the output side ONLY. Some people mentioning theirs caught on fire, but clearly are running voltage to the wrong rails. There's no documentation on the jumpers, but basically they are ground and VCC. I am not sure why they would be there, but I guess you could use them as headers to not use the screw terminals? this seems silly though as IN would still need to use the screw terminal. Overall these work great for my project.
D**S
I decided to build a custom pool pump controller using a Pi Pico W and needed something to use for physical interface. This works perfectly using the Pico's 3.3v source and driving the relays from the GPIO pins. Of the five relays, I'm using four to switch 28 VAC to control a variable speed pump and to open/close a water valve. The fifth relay is switching 240 VAC for the axillary pump. It may or may not be the relays' fault, but I found that switching relays sometimes caused noise problems on the wire I had connected to the Pico's reset pin, so beware of that kind of thing.
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