Eight Relays 4A/120V 8-Layer Stackable HAT for Raspberry Pi

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Eight Relays 4A/120V 8-Layer Stackable HAT for Raspberry Pi

Regular price $45.00

FEATURES

  • 8 Relays 4A/120V 8-layer stackable HAT for Raspberry Pi
  • Status LEDs and NO/NC contacts
  • Eight layer stackable to 64 relays
  • Pluggable Connectors 26-16 AWG wires
  • 120VAC/4A or 24VDC/4A on each contact
  • RS485/MODBUS Port
  • General purpose push-button
  • LED indicators on each relay
  • Software self-test
  • Uses only I2C port (address 0x20..0x27 or 0x38..0x3f ), all GPIO pins available
  • Eight Relays Raspberry Pi
  • 64 Stations Irrigation Controller using Node-RED
  • Command Line
  • Python Library
  • Node-Red nodes
  • OpenPLC module

DESCRIPTION

8-RELAYS for Raspberry Pi
Perfect add-on to your project when you have to control large number of loads. Stackable to 8 layers, the card can add up to 64 relays to each Raspberry Pi in a compact form factor.
 
Pluggable connectors make the 8-RELAYS card easy to use when multiple cards are stacked up. All relays have NO and NC contacts and can switch 120VAC/4A or 24VDC/4A.
Status LEDs conveniently grouped on one side of the board show when relays are on or off. A power LED shows when power is applied. A reset switch permits shutting down the Raspberry Pi without the use of a keyboard and monitor.
COMPATIBILITY
The card is compatible with all Raspberry Pi versions from Zero to 5. All stacked cards share the I2C bus using only two of the Raspberry Pi’s GPIO pins to manage all eight cards.  This feature leaves the remaining 24 GPIOs available for the user.
 
POWER REQUIREMENTS
The 8-RELAY card needs 5V to operate and can be powered from Raspberry Pi or from it's own 2 pin pluggable connector. The relay coils are also powered from the 5V.  The card draws 10mA with all relays off. Each relay needs about 80 mA to turn on. If power is applied to the board's connector, no other power supply is needed for the Raspberry Pi.
STACKING MULTIPLE CARDS
Up to eight 8-RELAY cards can be stacked on your Raspberry Pi. Each card is identified by jumpers you install to indicate the level in the stack. Cards can be installed in any order. The three position jumper  selects the stack level. 
For your convenience, two jumpers are provided with each card. For complex Home Automation tasks you can add to the stack one or more Home Automation cards with analog and digital inputs and outputs.
REVERSE POWER SUPPLY PROTECTION
The board is protected to accidental reverse power supply with a 5.8A, 39 mOhm MOSFET which breaks the ground line if reverse power is applied. 
RESET PUSHBUTTON
Shutting down the Raspberry Pi by turning off the power can result in SD Card failure. To prevent this, a shutdown command needs to be used before power cut-off. But this requires a monitor, keyboard and mouse connected to the Pi. 
A momentary on push button installed at the edge of the board provides a convenient way to shut down the Raspberry Pi. The button is routed to pin 37 (GPIO 26). You need to write a script which monitors this pin, and if pressed for more than a desired time, issues the shut-down command.
CARD LAYOUT
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Power Supply: 5V/8A pluggable connector with reverse polarity protection
  • On board resettable fuse: 3A
  • Relays: NO/NC contacts, 4A/120 VAC - 24 VDC
  • Electrical endurance: minim 105 cycles at 1,800 operations per hour, full load
  • Mechanical endurance: minim 107 cycles at 18,000 operations per hour, no load
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
 

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SOFTWARE

SOFTWARE INTERFACES
You can write your own application using the 
Command Line or Python Libraries provided. No programming is required if you use the Node-Red nodes we supply. You can drag-and-drop the functional blocks to design your application. Examples are provided at GitHub.
 
RELAY SELF TEST
The card can be tested before installation by running a simple command from the command line. The card will cycle each relay on and off at 0.5 seconds interval. The clacking noise of the relays and the lighting of the LEDs will assure that all relays are functioning.
ACCESSORIES
DIN-RAIL MOUNTING
The 8-Relay Card can be installed parallel on a DIN-Rail using the DIN-Rail Kit Type 1, or perpendicular using the DIN-Rail Kit Type 2.

YOUR KIT

When you purchase the 8-Relays Card you will receive the following items:
1. 8-RELAYS add-on HAT for Raspberry Pi
2. Mounting hardware
  • Four M2.5x18mm male-female brass standoffs
  • Four M2.5x5mm brass screws
  • Four M2.5 brass nuts
3. Two stack level jumpers
4. Connector plugs

QUICK START

  1. Plug your 8-RELAYS card on top of your Raspberry Pi and power up the system.
  2. Enable I2C communication on Raspberry Pi using raspi-config.
  3. Install the 8-RELAYS software from github.com:
  • ~$ git clone https://github.com/SequentMicrosystems/8relind-rpi.git
  • ~$ cd /home/pi/8relind-rpi
  • ~/8relind-rpi$ sudo make install
  • ~/8relind-rpi$ 8relind
The program will respond with a list of available commands.

Customer Reviews

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Steven Bailey
Works perfectly with Nodejs Nixie pool controller

Its in tbe title!
Going to have to make a universal devices Inc. Plugin for these just need to get the python code for each.
More will be used here definitely!

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DIGIKEY ORDERS
Good quality HAT

Not much to say except it works as expected. Can be mixed and matched with many orher cards from Sequent with the same form factor, enabling you to build a complex automation system.

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Bob Widlar
Brilliant

Everything works out of the box with raspberry pi 5, brilliant

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Jake Lehotsky
Beautifully Clicky

The only think in my office that clicks more than my keyboard. The Relays work great.

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Amazon Customer
Very Happy So Far

I've only had it for a week, so i'll update it if I run into issues later. So far, though, it works perfectly and is easy to setup. I'm running it on an Up Squared 6000 that I have on a little wheeled robot (Create 3) to turn on/off a couple of cameras and Herelink RC air unit, and still have room for several more devices.I also really like the connectors. I thought that there were just screw terminals on the board itself, but having them in a socket connector is really convenient.