How to Power the BEVRLink 4-Channel Relay Hat for Raspberry Pi

How to Power the BEVRLink 4-Channel Relay Hat for Raspberry Pi

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This guide will demonstrate three different methods to power your relay and extended relay modules.

1. Connect the Hat to your Raspberry Pi and power the setup through the USB-C port. This will provide power to both the Raspberry Pi and the relay module, ensuring the entire system operates seamlessly.

2. Select a standard BEVRLink relay (5V, 12V, or 24V) to power the entire setup. These relays will provide the correct 5V power to the Raspberry Pi, ensuring the system operates smoothly. For addressing of the standard relays in this setup follow this guide.

3. You can further extend the system by connect many more relays. Either directly or with the help of thr extension cable.