Time Activated Relay

Time Activated Relay at a Glance...

  • 2 Relays Installed on a Circuit Board
  • Next Generation WiFi - New for 2020
      - 2.4GHz WiFi Communications IEEE 802.11 b/g/nr
      - TCP, HTTP, Bluetooth, USB, UDP, MQTT
      - Security: WPA/WPA2/WPA2-Enterprise and WPS
      - Supports DHCP or Static IP
      - Soft AP Web Interface for Configuration
      - FCC Certified Bluetooth with 320′ Range
  • Integrated Real Time Clock
      - Board Knows Time & Day
      - Control Relays Based on Time Schedule
      - Schedule up to 1000 Events!
  • Time Schedule You Create
      - Upload Time Schedule to Board
      - Board Operates Without a Computer
      - Time Schedule Controls Relay

Selecting the Proper Amperage

For more information on selecting a board with the correct relay amperage for your application see Choosing a Proper Amperage.

Time Activated Relay

The Time Activated Relay has an integrated Real Time Clock to control relays based on a time schedule (the board knows what day & time it is).  Connect these controllers to a router where they are assigned an IP address.  Using Base Station Software (a free download) you can create your time schedule and upload it to the board over the network connection.  Once uploaded, the computer is no longer needed, and the relays will activate according to your schedule that can be as simple or as complex as your application requires.

WiFi Time Activated Relay

Events are scheduled times when a relay or group of relays are turned on or off.  They are defined by the user first by time: Year, Month, Day of Month, Day of week, Hour, Minute, and Second.  You have the ability of switching relays on or off at very specific times.  You can add up to 1000 Events to the list.

Selecting a Time Activated Relay

Below you will find the 2-channel Time Activated Relays that are available.  The difference being the amperage of the relays installed and the type of relay.  Choose the controller that fits the amperage you are switching.  You will find SPDT relays in the 5, 10 and 20 amp versions and an SPST version in 30 amp.  For more information on selecting the correct relay for your application see Choosing a Proper Amperage.