Driving a relay with CamperCheck

Switching on devices remotely

Igniting a 220V lamp

The output of the CamperCheck must drive a relay with a 12V coil capable of carrying a 220V load.

Igniting a 12V lamp

The output of the CamperCheck must drive a relay with a 12 V coil capable of carrying a 12 V load sized according to the current required.

Switching on a device connected to an inverter

The 12V relay will interrupt the 220V line generated by the inverter.

Managing a macerator

A level sensor connected to one of the inlets can trigger a macerator that automatically transfers the black water into the additional tank.

Simple OEM relay

PCB-mounted 12V relay with opto-isolated input for loads 

Alternating current AC 220V /10A

Continuous current 10A, DC 30V / 10A

Power relays

Relays of this type can be used to handle larger loads.