What are some common applications of relay modules in DIY electronics projects?

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Robu
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Relay modules are used in different types of applications,
  • Used in over voltage/under voltage protection system
  • Used in mains Switching
  • Automatic electrical appliances
  • Electrical isolation in between high & low power sources
  • Lights
  • AC voltage load switching using less voltage DC
  • Home automation projects
  • Switching with High Current applications
Have you utilized relay modules in your projects? Let's exchange insights!
negimonika2508
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Yes, I’ve worked with relay modules in a few of my projects, and they really simplify the process of controlling high-voltage/current loads with low-voltage DC signals.

Some examples from my side:
  • Home automation setup – I used a 4-channel relay board to control lights and fans remotely via an ESP32. The isolation between low-voltage logic and AC mains gave me peace of mind in terms of safety.
  • Motor control – For a DIY robotics project, relays helped me handle higher current motors without directly stressing the microcontroller.
  • Protection circuits – I once experimented with an over-voltage cutoff system where the relay would disconnect the load if voltage spiked beyond a safe threshold.
I think the biggest advantage is flexibility – you can connect almost anything, from small appliances to industrial-grade devices, as long as the relay specs match.

Curious to know – has anyone here tried replacing relays with solid-state relays (SSRs) for quieter and faster switching? I’m exploring them for my next project.
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