The original already maxes out at 5 to 10 Amp (depending on the variant you buy) and those usually are pure resistive loads. Switching switch-mode powersupplies, LED-lights or other capacitive or inductive loads and your contact-rating goes down a lot.
I don't think anyone will give comprehensive answer for that and get liability. It's also depend from type of load since contact's are rated for resistance like bulb or heater. I have lot of china relays and some of them working fine - some failed on contacts - but they were switching PSU with lot of capacitors so they wear out contacts pretty quickly (less than year). Here main problem is burning resistor - to be safe I purchased one without LED and I'm happy.
BigClive did a video on these too - same thing, resistor burns.
Exactly - problem with them is they got markings like genuine - people selling them as real.
They also make other sizes under the same name, all fake. Dodgy at best.
yup.. I had also "time relay" - burned so nicely!
So the LY2N-J model is the fake one? I had one and it is hot to the touch when i connected it to 230V 13A. So i turned it off.
The original already maxes out at 5 to 10 Amp (depending on the variant you buy) and those usually are pure resistive loads. Switching switch-mode powersupplies, LED-lights or other capacitive or inductive loads and your contact-rating goes down a lot.
this is how shopping on aliexpress ends ;)
and we still ordering more ^^
@@ElectronicNoobBlog That is the sad bit lol.
Fake ly2n-1
Showing 240v 10 apms
What is the real amps in this ralay
I don't think anyone will give comprehensive answer for that and get liability. It's also depend from type of load since contact's are rated for resistance like bulb or heater. I have lot of china relays and some of them working fine - some failed on contacts - but they were switching PSU with lot of capacitors so they wear out contacts pretty quickly (less than year). Here main problem is burning resistor - to be safe I purchased one without LED and I'm happy.