12V PIR Motion Sensor Switch Module
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12V PIR Motion Sensor Switch Module

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SKU: B 191,,D110,IMP100,Th50,KRT,N141

Rs.500 Rs. 625

This is Ready to use PIR Motion Sensor Switch in Pakistan which has Input Voltage of 12v and output voltage 12v or 220v with 10a Current Capacity. You can use this with mist pump to tourn it on-off automatically with detection of motion. A passive infrared sensor (PIR sensor) is an electronic sensor that measures infrared (IR) light radiating from objects in its field of view. They are most often used in PIR-based motion detectors.

Applications:

  1. Security Products
  2. the human body sensors toys
  3. the human body sensor lighting
  4. industrial automation and control, etc.
  5. It can automatically and quickly open various types of incandescent, fluorescent lamps, buzzer, automatic doors, electric fans, automatic washing machine, and dryer
  6. Machines and other devices is a high-tech product. Especially suitable for enterprises, hotels, shopping malls, warehouses and family aisles, corridors and other sensitive
  7. Sense of region, or for the security zone automatic lighting, lighting and alarm systems.

Specification Of 12V PIR Motion Sensor Switch:

  1. Operating voltage range: DC 12V
  2. Quiescent Current: <50uA Trigger: L can not be repeated trigger/H can be repeated trigger (Default repeated trigger)
  3. Delay time: 5-20S(adjustable) the range is (0.xx second to tens of second)
  4. Block time: 2.5s(default)Can be made a range(0.xx to tens of seconds
  5. Angle Sensor: <100 ° cone angle Lens size sensor: Diameter: 23mm (Default)
  6. Board Dimensions: 32mm*24mm
  7. Weight: 40g

Package Includes:

  • 1 x 12V PIR Motion Sensor Switch

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