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wrso1.jpg SCAD Wireless Remote

SCAD Wireless Remote
Model: WRS01


$59.95
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Use the same technology that unlocks your car door to turn your deck lights on before you board from up to 50 Yards away - Makes boarding easier and safer!

This handy little device will switch on or off 12 VDC to any circuit that you connect (up to 15 Amps) using a keychain remote just like a car door lock unit.

Turn your spreader or flood lights on and off from the launch, dingy or without leaving the helm for safer boarding of your guests and safer foredeck work as well. Likewise, shut the lights off after you've safely departed. Maybe you're "helm-bound" or just don't want to go below to turn off the radio. There are lots of uses for this versatile, tough and easy to install little unit.

Features

  • Up to 50 yards wireless switching
  • Will switch 12 VDC devices that draw up to 15 Amps
  • Connects directly to the panel switch of the device that you wish to operate
  • Does not interfere with normal use of panel switch
  • Comes with its own in-line fuse (15 Amp provided)
  • Installs in minutes
  • Two wireless keychain units with batteries included
  • Input 12 VDC Output 12 VDC
  • Digital ID insures no interference with neighbors or other functions
  • Receiver does not require batteries. It powers directly from ships bank
  • Receiver draws 0.005 Amps in standby and 0.050 Amps "on"
  • Velcro backing for ease of installation
  • Two-year warranty
  • Easy installation instructions included
Installation Overview:
  • Since the internal relay of the remote directly connects 12VDC to the light or device of your choosing, only one +12 VDC connection is required. (Red wire)
  • The +12 VDC output (white wire) connects to your light or device's panel terminal.
  • The negative (black wire) connects to your negative terminal. It's that simple, +12 VDC input, +12 VDC output and a ground (negative) and you're in business!