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- Product Name : DC Solenoid Electromagnet;Model : 0520S-24B70;Rated Voltage : DC 24V
- Current : 0.34A;Power : 8.22W;Type : Pull
- Start Force & Stroke : 5mm 0.003Kg;End Force & Stroke : 0mm 0.1Kg;Total Size : 3.5 x 1.5 x 1.2cm/1.4" x 0.59" x 0.47"(L*W*T)
- Shaft Diameter : 5mm/0.2";Cable Length : 13cm /5.1";Material : Metal, Electronic Parts
- Weight : 20g;Package Content : 1 x DC Solenoid Electromagnet
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The 8 channel 12V relay module provides 8 optically isolated inputs that accept a wide range of voltage. This is a great way to switch on or off AC or DC loads using your Arduino. The relays are single-pole double-throw (SPDT) and are rated for 10A @ 250VAC. The ground for the relay coils is separate from the ground for the input signals. This, along with the optical isolation, provides a total galvanic isolation between the input and output. The two grounds could be joined together if desired with the included jumper. The relay coils run on 12VDC, and the module has screw-terminal blocks for sturdy and reusable attachments for the external load. The signal and power inputs run through the male single-row header.
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FEATURES: - With voltage meter display,voltage meter error of±0.1V, the range of 0~40V. (note: to ensure that the voltage meter accuracy, please make sure that the input voltage is 4.2V or more). - Low light touch button switch measurement input or output voltage,and a light show is voltage measurement which road, and keep the last set, even if the power switch on again. - Voltmeter fine-tuning: hold down the button about 1-2s into fine-tuning mode, can remove button on the calibration at this time. (please do not use standby function, usually). - Low voltage meter can be closed,long press button closure voltmeter (minimum power loss). - Input voltage:4.2~40v(input voltage must be higher than to the output voltage of more than 1v). - Output voltage adjustable range1.25V~37V adjustable (input voltage must be higher than to the output voltage is more than 1V).
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NodeMCU is an open source IoT platform. It includes firmware which runs on the ESP8266 Wi-Fi SoC from Espressif Systems, and hardware which is based on the ESP-12 module. The term "NodeMCU" by default refers to the firmware rather than the development kits. The firmware uses the Lua scripting language. It is based on the eLua project, and built on the Espressif Non-OS SDK for ESP8266. It uses many open source projects, such as lua-cjson, and spiffs.