Description
This remote wireless switch features multiple protective functions including overload protection, short-circuit prevention, and lightning protection. When electrical devices experience overload, short-circuit, or lightning strikes, the product automatically disconnects power to ensure electrical safety. The overload protection unit adopts a plug-and-play design, allowing users to select and replace units based on load capacity requirements. This effectively prevents electrical safety hazards caused by aging wiring, equipment malfunctions, or load-side failures. (Note: For units with loose pins due to frequent insertion/removal, manually adjust pin dimensions to ensure secure installation.) When equipment is not in use, promptly remove the overload protection unit to prevent accidental operation by children or unauthorized personnel, which could cause injuries or equipment damage. This product is widely applicable in agriculture, animal husbandry, livestock breeding, industrial applications, construction, household water pumping, landscaping, garden irrigation, arid regions, and national dryland vertical shaft pump systems.

Compatible With All Electronic Devices
Ideal for remote control of household appliances, irrigation systems, water pumps, motors, and fish pond oxygenators. No more running back and forth – just a touch for instant convenience.


Manual and remote-controlled learning-type code switch
If you lose the remote control during use, don't worry. You can simply purchase a new one, learn the code, and resume use, saving costs.

Plug-in Switch
Plug and Play Is Convenient and Fast
Users can select and replace suitable overload and short-circuit protectors as needed based on the power/current requirements of the equipment load. This effectively prevents electrical safety issues caused by aging or damaged wiring at the load end of the electrical site or by faults in the load equipment itself.

Multiple Protections
Intelligent Protection and Disaster Prevention
It features multiple protection functions including overload, short circuit, and lightning protection. When the current at the load end (electrical equipment) exceeds the rated capacity Short circuit, or lightning impact, the product automatically cut off power, to ensure electrical safety



Avoid frequent plugging and unplugging to prevent loose pins. Frequent plugging and unplugging may cause loose pins. If this occurs, manually adjust the pin size to ensure a secure fit.

Pull out the Protector
When the load device is deactivated, the overload and short circuit protector should be removed in time to prevent children or other irrelevant personnel from operating the electrical equipment in violation of regulations, resulting in personal injury and equipment damage

When using electricity outdoors, unplug the power cord immediately after leaving to ensure electrical safety.
Daily Usage Steps

| Product name | Remote switch | Product current | 6/10/16/20/25/32A | ![]() |
| Input voltage | AC220V | Distance of remote control | 1000/3000/5000 meters | |
| Product protection | Short Circuit/Overload/Lightning Protection | Bearing power | 2000W | |
| Way to install | Installation of upper and lower screws | Product size | ||
| Remote control battery | 12V/23A | Mode of connection | Left in, right out | |
| Applied range | Pump water, fish pond oxygenation, Irrigation and watering, Tower crane lighting, aquaculture, etc. | |||

Match and Clear Code
If you lose your remote control during use, you can simply purchase a new one and pair it with the main unit to resume operation. There's no need to replace the entire system.

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