








🔧 Elevate Your Control Game!
The Electronics-Salon Panel Mount Momentary-Switch/Pulse-Signal Control Latching DPDT Relay Module is a versatile and powerful solution for your control needs. With support for multiple control modes, LED indicators, and a memory function, this module is designed for both ease of use and customization, making it ideal for professionals looking to enhance their projects.
| ASIN | B015MSYQ8Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #146,440 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #577 in Pushbutton Switches |
| Brand Name | Electronics-Salon |
| Coil Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Connector Type | Screw |
| Contact Current Rating | 8 Amps |
| Contact Material | Silver |
| Contact Type | 2no 2nc |
| Current Rating | 8 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (66) |
| Manufacturer | Electronics-Salon |
| Maximum Switching Current | 8 Amps |
| Maximum Switching Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Minimum Switching Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
| Mounting Type | Panel Mount |
| Operation Mode | Off |
| Part Number | MD-D1022B/12V-1 |
| Specification Met | Ma |
A**R
Just what I needed.
Fast shipping. Works as advertised. I'm using the DPDT relay contacts to route RS232 to two different sensors depending on the state of the relay. and am using the pulse input to switch relay. The board supply at 12V draws 5 ma when quiescent and about 45 ma when latched, so I use the NC contacts for my primary sensor and NO for the less used sensor.. Screw down unused terminals, Check to see if you have 12v relay before applying Vcc, Cover contacts and switch with blue tape and spray with conformal coating. Cover the Pic chip also if you plan on changing it.
R**R
Good quality
Works as advertised
J**C
Provide some information
Haven't used it yet but would be great if there was a typical wiring link to download or information printed with the unit, I had to go to site copy and paste to a document to print.
S**.
Clever little device perfect for my application
Using mine to have indicator lights for the tank selector in my 1984 C20. Those switches won’t stay in one spot so I’m always wondering which empty tank I’m running off of.... After power is removed then reapplied, it remembers which light was last lit. I’ve got it wired up to the tank wiring harness and am powering two tiny leds that will be mounted on either side of the gas gauge.
G**P
Returned
Was returned because would not read the 'open' signal.
C**E
Useful for all sorts of projects but finicky
This is a handy little device for any electronic geek project. Surprising how many uses I've jimmy'd one up to. Currently one is used to disengage an ro water system once the tanks are full so it doesn't retrigger if the line pressure drops... until we reset it. Update; I do have to agree with a.few other posts. While it is handy, it seems this one is a lot more sensitive than the spdt version. It can be false triggered easily by stray signals. Also as I found out, a positive signal on the inputs if not dramatically reduced with a resistor will cook the micro on it. Even at 7v
J**.
Love it! False triggering resolved!
This is a great product! I use it a lot in my custom audio business. I first experienced a lot of the false triggering being reported here, but found that if I run a shielded cable to my button the issue completely goes away. Hopefully that helps someone out there..
T**K
Great little relay
Nicely engineered 12 volt relay, two sets of dry NO and NC contacts, I really like that there is a sharp “click” when the relay energizes and de-energizes, and there is a red light that indicates that the relay is energized.
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