Hi all,
I have a couple of these pre-built RF switches. There's a fob with a single momentary button and an LED. The receiver has inputs and outputs for power.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08F7T2THH/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza
The default operation is that the receiver switches the output on while the transmitter button is held. You can short a couple of pins and change the mode to on/off vs. momentary.
The problem I am having is that I need it to respond very quickly, every time. right now the time to activate seems almost random. If I click the button repeatedly, the output will switch on maybe 1 in 10 times (and not with an equal amount of fails inbetween). If I slow way down and press/hold the button, it's better but still not perfect.
I wondered if maybe there's a capacitor or similar I could swap out or remove that might make the response time more consistent, or if I should look elsewhere for a similar product.
Thank you for any suggestions.
I have a couple of these pre-built RF switches. There's a fob with a single momentary button and an LED. The receiver has inputs and outputs for power.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08F7T2THH/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza
The default operation is that the receiver switches the output on while the transmitter button is held. You can short a couple of pins and change the mode to on/off vs. momentary.
The problem I am having is that I need it to respond very quickly, every time. right now the time to activate seems almost random. If I click the button repeatedly, the output will switch on maybe 1 in 10 times (and not with an equal amount of fails inbetween). If I slow way down and press/hold the button, it's better but still not perfect.
I wondered if maybe there's a capacitor or similar I could swap out or remove that might make the response time more consistent, or if I should look elsewhere for a similar product.
Thank you for any suggestions.
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