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The JESSINIE 5Pcs 1 Channel DC 3V/3.3V Power Relay Module is a high-reliability control board designed for seamless integration with low-voltage microcontrollers. Featuring a 10A switching capacity at 250VAC/30VDC, optocoupler isolation for enhanced noise immunity, and durable rotary crimping terminals, this module supports over 100,000 relay cycles. Ideal for smart home automation and industrial projects, it offers easy installation and dependable performance.





























| ASIN | B0BG2F7349 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,281 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #18 in Electromechanical Relays |
| Brand Name | JESSINIE |
| Coil Voltage | 3 Volts (DC) |
| Connector Type | Rotary Crimping Terminal |
| Contact Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Contact Material | Silver Alloy |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (35) |
| Manufacturer | JESSINIE |
| Maximum Switching Current | 10 Amps |
| Maximum Switching Voltage | 250 Volts |
| Minimum Switching Voltage | 250 Volts |
| Mounting Type | Screw Mount |
| Number of Terminals | 2 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Part Number | 73791-A |
| Wattage | 2500 watts |
M**H
it's a relay.. and it just works.
I used these connected to an ESP32 dev board running ESPHome to control various buttons in my house through home assistant. For one, I wired the garage door opener button through the relay and I can remotely press the garage door opener button now. For another one, I wired my old analog door bell chime through the relay and I can trigger the doorbell chime through an automation when someone presses the doorbell button on my smart doorbell. What can I say, 3.3v relay is useful when you have 3.3v microcontrollers.
B**R
Exactly what I needed
Good value without having to buy more than I need. Worked great for a Raspberry pi project that was controlling 12VDC devices. Quality and workmanship of the board was also very good
F**S
Here's a schematic and photo
Here's the KiCad schematic I made. It's a nice little board, works great driven from my 8266 ESP-12E dev board output pin, and using the 3.3v output pin for the VCC input. The vendor really should have supplied a schematic for folks!
D**N
Did exactly what needed.
It’s a basic optoisolator and relay that works with 3.3V just fine. I don’t remember if it came with docs, but the jumper functions are pretty obvious from the board layout and allow isolating the power and ground of the relay from the screw terminals if you want to truly optoisolate the relay coil. Although it is a 250V rated relay you would be crazy to use this for mains power since it is not properly Hi-Pot isolated, but it’s great for a 12-48V solenoid such as a water valve or a small motor.
V**J
1/5 dead relays, all circuit boards do not support 3.3V properly
1/5 dead relays is already a problem as it is. Then, turns out the LED on the board is taking 1.7V of power from powering the coil on the other relays so a Raspberry Pi 3.3V GPIO pin can't power the coil to click the relay. The LED is in series with the power side of the relay coil so you literally have to short the LED to get enough power to the coil. This affects ALL the relays in this product. All these guys did was take a 5V relay module and stick a 3V relay on it. That doesn't work. Buy something else.
T**S
Great little relay boards and good value
Versatile boards for hobbyists to drive devices that might use more current than you'd use with a TRIAC. I connected to an ESP32, that combined with input from an air particle sensor, to drive a pool pump connected to misters to spray vinegar whenever my neighbor smokes. Wish it came with instructions or datasheet, but it wasn't overly hard to figure out removing jumpers on the board could be used to isolate DC power for the relay from the screw terminal signal connection.
E**C
Works with 3.3VDC
Works with 3.3VDC
P**E
Highly recommend
It’s work perfect and the package value is great. I use is for my motion sensor project. I changed it the signal to the low because my sensor sends negative signal( as you see in picture) but you can also use it with positive signal.
P**.
Work great. I'm using these to control my door bell solenoids with an ESP32-C6 and Zigbee. Its nice they drive from 3.3 volts and the seem to all work as advertised with no issues. I've got 10 of them for future projects.
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