⚙️ Master your power control game with precision and reliability!
This 5-piece MOSFET trigger switch drive module set operates from DC 5V to 36V, delivering continuous currents of 15A (up to 30A with enhanced cooling) and up to 400W power. Featuring dual MOSFET parallel outputs for low resistance and high current, it supports PWM signals from 0 to 20KHz, enabling precise motor speed and brightness control. Compatible with microcontrollers, PLCs, and various digital triggers, it’s a versatile solution for controlling motors, LEDs, pumps, and solenoid valves.
Manufacturer | Anmbest |
Part Number | Anmbest_MD114 |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.98 x 3.39 x 0.83 inches |
Item model number | Anmbest_MD114 |
Size | 5 Piece |
Style | FET 1 |
Material | copper |
Wattage | 400 watts |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**N
Works great with 12V LED strips
I combined this with TTP223 touch modules to switch 12V LED lighting strips in my kitchen. Works great! My installation also includes a 12V power supply to power the LEDs and a 5V buck regulator to power the touch modules.Like others have mentioned, this product is only good for resistive loads. It is not designed to run motors.
C**D
Great PWM controllers
These are very reliable and run at a low temperature. I've been using them to control 4-pin fans and blowers (though 3-pin would work fine with these modules) for a wind simulation setup, and these PWM controllers have run continuously at 12V for days without any problems. I haven't bothered with heatsinks or cooling fans; passive airflow in an enclosure has been adequate. Screw terminals make it easy to install your source and drain wiring. The 10-pack is a good bulk price for tinkerers and hobbyists.
J**B
If you need it, you need it
Used this as part of a college final project where we needed to control a solenoid with an arduino. This made it possible.
D**H
Some may have a defective part - fooled a first time user, learn from my experience
Of course the first one I ever used had one defective MOSFET that always passed full current. If it wasn't the first one I would not have wasted so much time trying to figure out why NONE of my control circuits were working.Note To Self: New = Untested SuspectThe others were fine, and I even figured out which MOSFET was bad on the first one and cut the leads (now it's a 15amp module I guess) Otherwise, works as advertised!
C**A
Good product
Work as expected. Value for money
M**Y
Item shows input being received, but fails to direct outputs.
This review is for the MOSFET Trigger Switch 4 Channel Drive Module.Wired up with 3.3V PMW input (from Raspberry Pi Pico), and 12' power supply for outputs.Device LEDs show the "Input" is being received from the controller properly, but it never switches on the power to the 12v outputs. Tested with devices connected, and with voltage meter, and both read no output.
A**R
Works with nodemcu (esp8266) and tasmota
Using it to control a train set frome home assistant. Works great
B**L
perfect for my uses
I use these with an Arduino nano to control DC water pumps. PWM can control pump output needed.
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