

🔧 Control your motors like a pro — anytime, anywhere!
The fushionsea DC 8V-36V Motor Remote Control Switch is a compact, versatile relay switch designed for precise forward and reverse control of DC motors and linear actuators. Featuring a stable 433MHz RF remote with up to 30 meters range, it supports momentary and latched modes, handles loads up to 10A (recommended under 5A), and operates reliably in extreme temperatures. Ideal for industrial, automotive, and smart home applications, it offers seamless integration and customizable control for the modern professional.
| ASIN | B0C7KSCK6Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #134,185 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2,921 in Controls & Indicators |
| Generic Name | remote control switch |
| Included Components | Transmitter and Receiver |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.9 x 4.3 x 2.3 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 100 g |
| Item model number | M01 |
| Manufacturer | fushionsea |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 6.86 x 4.32 x 2.29 cm; 100 g |
K**D
We use these in the RV to help with the storage area. Worth the money, the remotes work great
J**S
Hooked up to RV awning. The reason I picked this one is being able to keep the factory switch Others I looked at had reviews that said both sides of motor are grounded when not active so the factory switch would have caused it to short out, this one is too but it has a place to hook switch to the unit itself and it scratches activates the relays. On the remote the buttons are a little easy to press, I pressed then several times while remote was in pocket so I took it apart and put some heat shrink wrap around the entire button on circuit board but didn't shrink it down and just kept trimming it down until I got the right feel, now the buttons have the perfect resistance. Instructions say 5 amps recommended. Not sure what awesome awning is but it's fused for way more than 5 amps. I'm only running it for a few seconds at most and the unit is pretty cheap so I'll add relays on if I fry this one
R**B
Price was right, worked perfectly to control a 12v Linear Actuator that I mounted in my attic to raise and lower the lid of a foam box I built around the whole house fan air intake ceiling louvres. Now I can remotely control when the lid is open or closed before using the whole house fan. The batteries in the remotes are not a size I’ve seen before, so I’ll be searching Amazon for these when it’s time to replace them. I like that it came with two controllers. I tried the interlock style controller first, but didn’t realize that style continues to supply voltage until you hit the “stop” button (ie hit the up or down button once and the motor keeps going until it maxes out or you hit the stop button; also, to reverse the motor / voltage, you need to hit the stop button, which becomes a pain). This is a momentary switch, meaning it only provides power when you hold the button down, which is what I wanted. The price was right and it works. I’m knocking one star off since the instructions were almost incomprehensible - I have a masters of engineering degree and most things like this just make sense to me - figuring out which wires to connect to which terminal was not clear at all and the instructions were poorly translated from Chinese and zero help. Input voltage goes to the left two terminals and the load (motor) wires need to be connected to the middle set of terminals (marked “M” if I recall correctly). I think the other terminals are for use with manual switches.
J**.
The first one I ordered had some sort of an issue, but it was of no problem. Seller sent me another one that works stellar easy to install and mount works great.
R**A
Does what I needed it to do.
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