Power Socket Remote Control (from Android Phone)

Power Socket Remote Control (from Android Phone)

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Hello everybody, This device is a remote control for low-voltage power supplies using Bluetooth technology. With this tool, you can easily turn on and off up to three devices from your mobile phone. I use it to control my LED lights and a small soldering fan that operates at 12 volts. Manual: 1. Order the necessary electronics components (Arduino Nano, Relay module measuring 15mm x 42mm, HC-06 Module). 2. Print the parts required for assembly. 3. Connect the electronic components together using wires. 4. Install the Workbench app on your mobile phone. 5. Upload the Arduino Sketch to your Nano board. 6. Start using your new remote control. I am only using a 12-volt DC power source for my devices. Be cautious if you plan to use higher voltages, as most relays can handle up to 250 volts AC without issues. I recommend sticking with 12-volt supplies unless you are confident in your abilities and understand the potential risks involved.

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