Hey I’m not too experienced in electronics but would this work for led light bars on a car I’m not using the cars power and it won’t be attached to the car itself but mounted on something that would come off and on the car
So, the general concept of a wireless relay sounds like it might be suitable for what you want. A relay DOES need a power supply, so if it's not connected to your car's 12v battery, then it would need to be powered by something - maybe separate batteries? For the inexpensive style of relay I show in this video, I would be concerned about their durability in an automotive installation, especially if your device is going to be installed anywhere on the exterior of the car, or near a place where it might get warm/hot. I think you could easily check hardware and/or auto parts stores for remote control relays and you'd probably find higher quality versions than this, but the overall operation should be similar to what I demonstrate here. Good luck with your project!
Outstanding video like usual
This gives me ideas for the IG12 I am working on.
Awesome! Love to hear when inspiration strikes. Good luck!
Hey I’m not too experienced in electronics but would this work for led light bars on a car I’m not using the cars power and it won’t be attached to the car itself but mounted on something that would come off and on the car
So, the general concept of a wireless relay sounds like it might be suitable for what you want. A relay DOES need a power supply, so if it's not connected to your car's 12v battery, then it would need to be powered by something - maybe separate batteries? For the inexpensive style of relay I show in this video, I would be concerned about their durability in an automotive installation, especially if your device is going to be installed anywhere on the exterior of the car, or near a place where it might get warm/hot. I think you could easily check hardware and/or auto parts stores for remote control relays and you'd probably find higher quality versions than this, but the overall operation should be similar to what I demonstrate here. Good luck with your project!