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Digital Low Voltage Protector Disconnect Switch Cut Off 12V Over-Discharge Protection Module for 12-36V Lead Acid Lithium Battery Low Voltage Cutoff for Solar Panel Lighting System Camper

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  • NOTE: This product is a voltage controller, which turns on and off the output through a relay, which only acts as a switch and cannot change the voltage. It's a protection switch module, not included batteries itself.
  • OVER DISCHARGE PROTECTION: This battery controller provides a high degree of flexibility in terms of discharging modes and parameter settings. Users can easily set the parameter to disconnect the battery automatically when it reaches a preset voltage, thus preventing over-discharging and extending battery life. With its customizable parameters, this battery controller allows users to tailor their power management system to their specific needs and preferences.
  • MEMORY FUNCTION: With power-off protection, it will save your settings in the event of an unexpected loss of power. This feature is crucial for electronic devices that require specific configurations, as it prevents the loss of critical data and allows you to resume work where you left off.
  • DELAY TURN-ON: That means, after a disconnect, the interval between turning on again. The time range that can be set is 0-999 seconds
  • PARAMETER: Board Size: 57 x 42 x 19mm/2.24 x 1.65 x 0.75inch(L*W*H); Input Voltage: DC 12-36V; Accuracy: 0.1V; Power Consumption: <1.5W; Maximum Amperage before Breaker Trips: 20A



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low Voltage Cutoff 12V Disconnect Switch

protect battery and prolong battery life

  • Compatible with 12-36V lithium and lead-acid battery. This is a relay module, not included any battery. Only suitable for a single battery, not for a battery pack.
  • When the battery voltage reaches the predetermined disconnect voltage, the module will automatically disconnect the load to prevent over-discharge of the battery and extend its lifespan.
  • Support delay 0-10 minutes to reconnect
  • Reliable and easy to set up
  • Input Voltage Range: DC12-36V
  • Control Accuracy: 0.1V
  • Compatible Battery: lead acid, lithium ion battery, solar panel battery
  • Board Size: 57 X 42 X 19mm/2.24 X 1.65 X 0.75inch(L*W*H)
  • Packed in anti-static bag
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Instructions

  • Double press the “+” button, and when the decimal point is flashing, press the “+” or “-" button to set the disconnect voltage.
  • Double press the “-" button, and when the decimal point is flashing, press the “+” or “-" button to set the difference value.
  • Long press the “+” button, and when the LED screen is flashing, press the “+” or “-" button to calibrate the input voltage.
  • Long press the “-" button, and then press the “+” or “-" button to set the delay value T. That is to say, when the output voltage reaches the reconnect value, it will delay T minutes, the load reconnects. The delay time range from 000 to 010 minutes, and it displays like: 000 or 001 or 005 or 010. Note that no decimal point is displayed at this time.
  • Press the “+” button to view disconnect voltage.
  • Press the “-" button to view difference value.

*What is the "difference value"?

The value between the disconnect voltage and the reconnect voltage. That is to say, difference value = reconnect voltage - disconnect voltage

For example

1. How to set if I want it to stop outputting when the voltage is lower than 11V and start when the voltage is over 11.6V?

  • Double press “+” and the LED starts flashing, press the “+” or “-" button to set the value as 11V. After the flashing stops, double press “-" and when the LED is flashing, press the “+” or “-" button to set the difference value as 0.6V.

2. How to set if I want it to stop outputting when the battery voltage is lower than 12.5V and when it is over 14.8V, it starts outputting after 2 minutes?

  • Double press “+” button to set it as 12.5 and then double press “-" button to set the difference value as 2.3 (because 14.8V-12.5=2.3V). And then press and hold on the “-" button, set T=2.
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Why it doesn’t has output when I first connect it?

For example, if the disconnect volt is 9V and the difference value is 5V, then:

  1. When first connected, if the battery is lower than 9V, the relay is disconnected;
  2. When first connected, if the battery is higher than 9V but lower than 14V (9+5), the relay is disconnected;
  3. When first connected, if the battery is higher than 14V(the reconnect voltage), the relay is connected;
  4. During use, the module will be disconnected when the voltage drops to 9V, and will be automatically reconnected when the battery is charged to 14V.

Something You Need to Know...

  1. This product works great to cut off the voltage when a battery discharges to a set level. It stops the output/load but you can NOT leave a battery hooked up to this product. This voltage cutoff (this product) stays on and will continue to drain the battery as this product (understandably) needs electricity to operate. True, this product will drain the battery much more slowly than your load was probably draining the battery, but make no mistake, this product consumes electricity after disconnecting the load and gets that electricity from your battery, eventually draining it.
  2. It can only work with a single battery, not work well with the battery in parallel(battery pack). Most big batteries are made of many small batteries inside, such as Mil-waukee/ De-walt battery. So we don't recommend you to use it with these batteries.

Flyboyron
2025-09-01 16:22:10
This device is intended to prevent over-discharge of the battery (or batteries) in a system like a solar panel-charged battery bank.Rechargeable batteries of any type can be damaged by being overly discharged in use. There are such things as "deep cycle" batteries, which are more resistant to these problems, but they still have a minimum voltage to which they can repeatedly be discharged without causing permanent damage.This module is a very simple, but very capable, device which basically allows the user to set a minimum voltage, and when the battery voltage drops below that value, it cuts off the output of the battery, shutting down the powered system.I set it up in a test circuit with a variable voltage power supply, to see how well it worked, before using it in my actual circuitry, and was able to verify that this module did exactly what it's intended to do.Then I set it up in a battery capacity testing system, to be used to verify the condition of an aircraft battery.I was interested in applying a moderately heavy load to a fully-charged battery. I wanted to discharge the battery to a reasonable point, but then shut off the load so as not to damage the battery. I was interested in monitoring the capacity of the battery to power that load, while not hurting it.I set the module to allow the battery to discharge to 10 volts. The fully charged battery had an open-circuit voltage of 12.6 volts. I then applied a 100W resistive load (just under 8 amps at the beginning). I monitored the time it took to drop from 12.6 to 10 volts, and then looked at the time it took to do that, using another electrical timer.This allowed me to leave the testing setup alone, without worrying that I would over-discharge the battery.It worked exactly as it was supposed to. As the voltage fell about .1 volts below 10 volts, the relay on the unit opened, and shut off the load.The other setting, the "difference value" keeps the circuit from cycling quickly after the load is removed.As the battery hits 10 volts, it shuts off. That immediately allows the voltage on the battery to increase, due to the loss of the load. If it did not have this "difference setting", that alone might allow it to reset and turn the circuit back on again. This would cause it to cycle off-on-off-on for a while, until the battery didn't recover to above the 10 volt setting.This behaved exactly as I needed for my intended use.If one was using this as it's intended for, in a solar system, for example, without the "difference setting", as soon as the battery output was shut off, when solar charging started again, it would immediately turn on the load again, and the battery wouldn't charge.One would use this device to ensure that the battery (or bank of batteries) is charged above the desired voltage before the load was again enabled.For example, as the system was used to power, say a small lighting system, or a waterfall pump, when the battery falls to below the set minimum safe level you choose, say 9 volts for a deep-cycle battery, it would disconnect the load. You could set the "difference value" to 4 volts.The next day, when the sun came out, the battery would charge, without powering the load, until it reached a level of 13 volts.The load would then be enabled, and if needed power would flow again to the load.Then, when the sun goes down, it would continue to power the load, until the battery reached 9 volts again, when the load would again be disconnected, and the cycle would repeat.This device seems to be very stable. It has a voltage display (red LED digits) to show the battery voltage. I found this to be very accurate, at least within .1 volt DC.And the battery/load cutoff is also very accurate, again within no more than .1 volt DC.The same display is used with the two switches to select and set the minimum voltage and the "difference value".You select "min voltage" by holding the left switch until the display flashes, and then use the two switches to set the value, up or down. When you leave it alone for a few seconds, it reverts back to the normal monitoring mode, and indicates the battery voltage again. You do the same thing with the right switch, to set the "difference value".It's pretty easy to set up once you figure this little finger dance out. It's not that tough, and you will likely only need to do it once.There is a small red LED that lights whenever the relay is energized (ON) and the load enabled. When it trips and turns off the relay/load, the LED is off. So you can tell at a glance what the status of the load is, and at the same time, what the battery voltage is at any given moment.Basically, the thing just works. The setting is persistent, in that it stays after power is disconnected until you manually change it.If you have a need for such a module, you can't beat this to control a moderate load. The relay is marked as being rated for a 20A load. It can handle a battery voltage up to 36 volts.
LANDI Hans
2025-08-29 11:54:40
Using for m18 low voltage shutoff, works good and good price
Scott
2025-08-21 13:18:26
Worked well for a week or two with a 20v battery but after that, there was no output.Edit: company offered a full refund
Thomas Brown
2025-08-18 15:44:58
I purchased this disconnect to help prevent the battery in my kids’ toy car from being discharged too much from either use, or from the little toy radio not being turned off.The item itself is self explanatory in its installation, but instructions are provided nonetheless. The instructions warn that the device itself consumes power and will over time discharge the battery it is connected to. This should be expected, and doesn’t present a problem as it’s designed to prevent over-discharge - in my two weeks of testing this module, I have found it to work flawlessly. As mentioned, it’s easy to install - I used a 3D printer to make a little mount, but a few standoffs would work equally well. After setting the device up by patching it into the circuit and setting the threshold, it’s ready to go. The LED display is crisp and easy to read and shows currently voltage passing through the device. It has worked great for the post two weeks in my application. When the device shuts off the toy car, I disconnect the battery and recharge it so it’ll be ready to go the next day.I was pleasantly surprised by how straightforward the device is. The price is very reasonable and I’m considering buying more for other projects in the future.
Jeff Verive
2025-07-29 17:42:17
This is a very flexible tool for protecting against excessive discharge of batteries, though it can also be used any time you want to disconnect a circuit from a source of power when the power source drops below the setpoint. The reconnect setpoint is adjustable as well, and the user can also set a delay (up to 10 minutes, in one minute intervals) after power source voltage rises to the reconnect setpoint.Basic time setting accuracy is pretty good - on my unit it was within 2% of the set time. Voltage setpoint were accurate to within +/- 0.1V (but ONLY after you calibrate the voltage accuracy, which I found to be critical).Over all, the circuit functions well, especially given its sales price. However, it's important to note that the circuit derives its operating power from the input power source, and because of this, it will continue to discharge batteries used as a power source. If the battery cannot be recharged immediately after the lower voltage limit is reached it is probably a good idea to set the discharge voltage limit 0.1 - 0.2V higher.
michael bertram
2025-07-28 14:28:49
It worked to connect dewalt battery to power wheel. Had no clue what I was doing though. Only need I had so trashed after gears stripped in power wheel
jakob
2025-07-21 14:20:37
I hooked up this handy little gadget to the battery backup system we use to power my camper when we don't have grid power. The little relay on this circuit board can't handle the current that my inverter draws; so i simply connected this cut-off device to a hefty 250A relay which switches my inverter on or off. Now, when my battery drains below a pre-determined voltage, this little device turns off my big relay which, in turn, cuts off power to my inverter. (So, i no longer have to worry about draining my battery below a certain depth of discharge.)The other nice feature about this thing is the "differential" setting. I've now set the device to shut off at 11.4v and not kick back on until the battery reaches 12.6v.ONE LITTLE NUANCE: According to my multimeter, this thing reads about 0.2 or 0.25 volts less than the actual measured voltage of the battery. So i had to accommodate for this error factor when i set it up. I want it to cut off at 11.4 volts, so i set the cut-off voltage to 11.2. I want it to kick back on after the battery has reached 12.6 volts; but, because this thing is apparently off by 0.2, i therefore want it to kick back on at 12.4. The "difference" between 12.4 and 11.2 is 1.2. So that’s where I set the “differential” setting.
M Emshey
2025-04-27 12:45:32
arrived on time...used it on a project i have going on, works good but there is a delay when it switches
VinnniE
2025-02-24 16:26:38
*TLDR = it work, has a lag when putting voltage to it, easy to setup.Works fantasticSet shutoff voltage and voltage difference to pu back on. Set to 15v to shut off and 2v on the difference meaning it will shut off under 15v and get back on when voltage over 17v.Easy to understand, but as seen in different reviews, not everyone got the same board so, to setup you.1 long press on the left button to edit shutoff volage,.2 set shut off voltage while flashing.3 wait for it to stop flashing by itself to save*same for voltage difference setup only on the right button*Nice little protection for battery powered project, I use them in a tool battery powered light I made. That way I’m sure I don’t overdischarge my tool pack.I will buy again as all my friend want a light like I made!
Gizmo
2025-02-23 12:12:23
Used to prevent overdraining Milwaukee battery which is powering a light.
Stephen
2025-02-14 14:34:26
Module was easy to program to desired voltage set points (12.5 and 13 volts), but just cycled on and off every few seconds, regardless of voltage. I asked the manufacturer for advice, was told to set voltages different than where I needed them. I was willing to try another one, but they refunded my money instead.Seller was quick to help and refund money, so they get 4 stars. Product gets 1 star.
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