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2 Channel High Capacity Switch for Linear Actuator Extension and Retracement |
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Could you tell me the amp load rating for these, as I might have to go with the high capacity switch that can handle an amp load of 30 amps. I am using them to power two linear actuators that have a draw of 20 amps. Maybe the high amp load kit is the correct one? |
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We recommend this high amp load motor controlling kit (S2PF-DC12+CV-6-2) to you. With high capacity of 30A, it controls DC motors of rolling blinds / doors, projection screens, awnings, pumps, winches, conveyors or other appliances and mechanicals with voltage DC12V / 24V. Connect terminals “+” and “-” to power supply DC12V / 24V; connect terminals “A1? and “A2? to linear actuator motor 1; connect terminals “B1? and “B2? to linear actuator motor 2. Setting control mode Latched: Do not connect Jumper-1 (CN1) or Jumper-2 (CN2) Press button ? on the left: linear actuator motor 1 rotates in positive direction Press button ? on the left: linear actuator motor 1 rotates in reversal direction Press button ? on the left: linear actuator motor 1 stops Press button ? on the right: linear actuator motor 2 rotates in positive direction Press button ? on the right: linear actuator motor 2 rotates in reversal direction Press button ? on the right: linear actuator motor 2 stops
Setting control mode Momentary: Only connect Jumper-1 (CN1) Press and hold button ? on the left: linear actuator motor 1 rotates in positive direction Release button ? on the left: linear actuator motor 1 stops Press and hold button? on the left: linear actuator motor 1 rotates in reversal direction Release button ? on the left: linear actuator motor 1 stops Press and hold button ? on the right: linear actuator motor 2 rotates in positive direction Release button? on the right: linear actuator motor 2 stops Press and hold button? on the right: linear actuator motor 2 rotates in reversal direction Release button ? on the right: linear actuator motor 2 stops |
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This question was added to our store on Wednesday 23 April, 2014. | |||||||