roineust
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Hello!
I need a remote controlled circuit, that is feeded by 220V AC and outputs 5V DC (for my Arduino project). So, i have purchased the following circuit:
**broken link removed**
The problem is, that when i connect this circuit to 220V socket and measure the output, when the remote is pressed, the voltmeter reads only 0.5V.
I was looking for jumpers or a potentiometer switch, on the circuit board, that would enable to change the selection of voltage, but could not find one.
Did i purchase the wrong equipment? It clearly states, on the product page: "Connected device voltage: Direct AC180-250V. Switching: 1-250V AC/DC" (i need it for switching of course).
In case this is the right equipment, where should i look on the circuit board, for an element that adjusts the voltage?
e.g.
The jumper that appears on the product picture lower left side, switches between remote control states (A button on and off or B button off etc..) and the green potentiometer, that appears on the upper middle section, controls the remote control frequency input read, so these are not the ones i am looking for...
Thanks!
I need a remote controlled circuit, that is feeded by 220V AC and outputs 5V DC (for my Arduino project). So, i have purchased the following circuit:
**broken link removed**
The problem is, that when i connect this circuit to 220V socket and measure the output, when the remote is pressed, the voltmeter reads only 0.5V.
I was looking for jumpers or a potentiometer switch, on the circuit board, that would enable to change the selection of voltage, but could not find one.
Did i purchase the wrong equipment? It clearly states, on the product page: "Connected device voltage: Direct AC180-250V. Switching: 1-250V AC/DC" (i need it for switching of course).
In case this is the right equipment, where should i look on the circuit board, for an element that adjusts the voltage?
e.g.
The jumper that appears on the product picture lower left side, switches between remote control states (A button on and off or B button off etc..) and the green potentiometer, that appears on the upper middle section, controls the remote control frequency input read, so these are not the ones i am looking for...
Thanks!
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