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A set that enables controlling the relay via the DMX bus. It is a system that allows the use of three wires to remotely operate a range of devices such as light and sound. The presented kit may be useful for controlling additional lights or effects.
Manufacturer transfer multisort elektronik sp. z o.o Ustronna 41 93-350 Łódź Poland dso@tme.pl
Responsible person transfer multisort elektronik sp. z o.o Ustronna 41 93-350 Łódź Poland dso@tme.pl
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Adafruit 1110 - Adafruit RGB Negative 16x2 LCD+Keypad Kit for Raspberry Pi
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AVT kit for self-assembly solar battery charger 12V. AVT5598 B
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2-pin ARK mounting strip, 5.0 mm pitch. 300R-5.0-02P-12-00A(H)
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Silicone oil in a 500 ml plastic bottle with oil jug is an essential tool offering excellent lubricating and protective properties, compatible with rubber and plastics, ideal for a wide range of workshop applications and maintenance of precision mechanisms
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The Finder 66.82.8.230.0000 is a high current DPDT relay, operating on a coil voltage of 230V AC, capable of switching currents up to 30A at 250VAC on each of its two contacts. Its durable construction makes it ideal for industrial applications, while its strong leads and optional adapters facilitate installation and integration into a variety of systems.
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Set of six precision antimagnetic tweezers in stainless steel, acid resistant, RoHS
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T-Cobbler adapter enabling connection of GPIO Raspberry Pi A +, B +, Pi 2 and Pi 3 lines to the contact plate (2.54 mm). Adapter assembled, including connecting tape
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The eXtremestyle silicone cable (1.5m length) with Lightning connector. Allows you to charge the device and transfer data. eXtreme S15ULB
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DMX controlled relay - set for self-assembly