- 【Control Devices】The 1-channel relay module uses genuine high quality DC5V relay and SMD opto-isolator supporting high/low level trigger, widely apply to control various AC/DC appliances, and other devices with large current.
- 【Load Range】NO(Normally open) maximum load < AC 250V/10A, < DC 30V/10A. Trigger current of opto-isolator: 5mA.
- 【Fault-tolerant Design】The relay will not operate even if the control line is disconnected.
- 【Universal Interface】Equipped with screwed terminal plate and fixed bolt holes(diameter: 3.1 mm) on both sides for easy installation.
- 【High Compatibility】The relay module can be controlled directly by 5V logic signals from microcontroller(8051, AVR, PIC, DSP, ARM, Raspberry Pi, MSP430, TTL logic etc)


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DC 5V Relay Module 1-Channel Relay Switch with Optocoupler Isolation High/Low Level Trigger, Pack of 10
*$313.00
Informação adicional
Connector Type | Screw |
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Contact Type | Normally Open, Normally Closed |
Current Rating | 10 Amps |
Mounting Type | Screw Mount |
Brand | Valefod |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Coil Voltage | 5 Volts |
Contact Current Rating | 10 Amps |
Maximum Switching Current | 10 Amps |
Maximum Switching Voltage | 250 Volts |
Minimum Switching Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
UPC | 793118392173 |
Manufacturer | Valefod |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.02 x 4.09 x 1.65 inches |
Item model number | VA-0166 |
Manufacturer Part Number | VA-0166 |
Date First Available | August 17, 2019 |
Martin Politick –
Good price. Fast shipment. Quick delivery.
Quality design and features.
Martin Politick –
Well documented above, rare for such DIY parts. No soldering required (for those who don’t like that).
Very versatile, you can reverse the input logic with the jumper. I also like that the output terminal provide both NO (Normally Open) and NC (Normally closed) so it can adapt to your application when you lose power to the boards with NO or NC. I find the green power LED very bright. I might remove it from the board. The red LED is just bright enough in my opinion. Very well packaged, individually wrapped, they look like candies!
Works well driving and powering the relay with a Wemos D1 mini with the D6 pin (digital 6). I have flashed the Wemos with Tasmota.
WOULD BE A KILLER BOARD IF: it was combined with a transformer and regulator so it could produce 5V from the OUTPUT lines. I mean I’m mostly driving 120V on the relay output side. If the board could take Line+Neutral, then you could power the relay board and the Wemos micro without an external power supply. Essentially, creating a smaller Sonoff.
Martin Politick January 2020.
asb2106 –
The input isolation is confidence-inspiring. The reversible activation logic is a great feature, although it means you need 5V power to the relay at all times. Worked flawlessly with Raspberry Pi GPIO.
The documentation could definitely be better though… the Amazon product page gi es yiu all the connection diagrams, although I would have preferred some printed sheet with the relay itself.
Mark Couvillion –
Perfect for isolating the relay switched load from other circuitry. Works as expected in my various applications.
Salem –
Fantastic set of 5v relays for the price. Warmth is very manageable. I’ve ran 110v through one for a dehumidifier that basically ran 20 hours a day for a month and was safe to hold my hand for as long as I wanted on it. Been moving more and more to esp devices. And with a recent home assistant setup I have gone nuts with esps. These 5v relays work fantastic and reliable at 3.3 volts as well!
Sara –
I bought this accidentally, but it’s a great purchase nonetheless. I’ve used only one so far, and it works fine.
asb2106 –
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S. Mayo –
It’s well thought out. It’s easy to control the relay from a low power processor pin – just a couple mA will do the job. You can select whether the relay is triggered by a Vcc or ground signal, and the relay itself is SPDT. It works fine at 5v.
The board has a power LED, which is annoying because power drain is an issue with battery circuits, and a separate LED which lights when the relay is energized, which is more acceptable. They can be removed.
The relay itself is small and won’t switch high currents at high voltages, but you can easily use it to control small lights, little motors or a larger relay.
Pleased.
The Old Guy –
The photo shows the new style of this great relay but what I received was the old style. You can tell them apart by the color of the jumpers. The new style has black jumpers while the old had yellow jumpers. The old style is a bit larger in size. The important difference for me is the old style triggers around 3 volts when the jumper is set for low trigger. The new style triggers around 2 volts. For some reason the 12 volt new style seems to be unavailable on Amazon at the moment so I’m getting them from China.
Guitarzan –
These work great for use with the arduino since you can grab the 5V on board the unit to power it up. Using the 3.3V for power will not pick these relays so you have to use the 5V but other then that they are great relays and can run up to 10 amps which is great for certain projects.