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2 Channel USB Relay case
by blazemaguire
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A box to make electrically safer the cheap £3 Ebay USB Relay modules. (sorry for terrible photo's - was dark in my shed!) - I couldn't find one on this site ready to fit the module I had.
These modules can handle mains voltage AC (240V AC@ 10A), but have nothing protecting the user from shock.
I decided to build a box, with integrated strain relief/grippers to provide some better shielding from the live/neutral wires if using this for mains or other low voltage projects.
Disclaimer: Please do not undertake any projects using Mains (240V or 120 if in US) A/C Electricity unless you are a qualified professional or electrician and know what you are doing. Shocks from mains electricity can be fatal.
This file is provided simply as a case for these modules available on ebay, assuming you are using them for low voltage applications.
If you are undertaking a project with them, it should make things safer than not using one, and the strain relief and housing will make the electr
These modules can handle mains voltage AC (240V AC@ 10A), but have nothing protecting the user from shock.
I decided to build a box, with integrated strain relief/grippers to provide some better shielding from the live/neutral wires if using this for mains or other low voltage projects.
Disclaimer: Please do not undertake any projects using Mains (240V or 120 if in US) A/C Electricity unless you are a qualified professional or electrician and know what you are doing. Shocks from mains electricity can be fatal.
This file is provided simply as a case for these modules available on ebay, assuming you are using them for low voltage applications.
If you are undertaking a project with them, it should make things safer than not using one, and the strain relief and housing will make the electr
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