02-13-2025, 01:08 PM
(02-11-2025, 10:20 AM)Sentenza Wrote:I understand but is not what I ve been told on alibaba from XUWEI. I asked if it was fine to attach to each relay led tube with each 0,15A and the replay was yes,and apparently was not true. so now what are we doing?(02-10-2025, 06:19 PM)lulu01 Wrote: I had the same issue, discussed here https://www.kincony.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=5725
Basically the integrated relays are rather small and they do not handle large currents. A lot of LED lights (especially cheap ones, but sometimes even higher-end ones) create what is called high inrush current - for a few milliseconds, you have several amps going through the switch. This is enough to fry it shut.
This is why you are supposed to use the integrated relays to drive larger external ones, or solid-state relays. You could use for instance these https://www.kincony.com/omron-din-rail-r...odule.html
You have another discussion here about this:
https://www.kincony.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=7442
For my own case, I bought spare relays, I desoldered the relay from the board and I soldered a new one instead. I know now that I need to use external relays for some specific lamps in my house...
For more info you can google "high inrush current".
Tha ks for your prompt and interesting answer. I read the thread you mentioned.
@admin I asked before purchasing if this product was ok for my setup. I have to connect to each Relay 10 t8 LED with each 25W and 0,15A. Planning to use all 32 Relay same way. The answer from XU WEI on ALIBABA was "no problem", each relay can take up to 7A
What can I do now?

