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Relay Output (Commonly rated for up to 10A-30A depending on the specific relay model used) Approx. 66 x 46 x 16 mm Programming Instructions

Direct output (voltage passes through the relay when active). Voltage Error: ±0.1V

The is a pulse-width modulation (PWM) speed control module designed to regulate the speed of DC motors. It is widely used in industrial settings, DIY electronics, and automation projects due to its ability to control motor speed efficiently without significant power loss.

The XH-M608 utilizes a structured sub-menu system ( P0 through P3 ) to define exactly how the hardware handles your batteries.

: Connect the XH-M608 between the charger and the 12V battery. Set P1 to 10.8V (low voltage) and P2 to 14.4V (high voltage). When voltage is low, the relay connects the charger; when fully charged (14.4V), the relay disconnects the charger, preventing overcharging. Xh-m608 Manual

Connect the positive (+) and negative (–) leads of your 6-40V battery to the module's battery input terminals.

The display flashes. Use '+' or '-' to set the voltage at which the charger should turn OFF. Wait 3 seconds: The setting will save. C. Parameter Functionality (P0-P3 Settings)

Defines the ceiling voltage threshold where the module trips or releases the relay. Timer Duration 0.00 – 9.59 (Hours)

This comprehensive manual has covered everything from unpacking and identifying components to detailed wiring schematics, programming instructions, and troubleshooting solutions. By following the configuration guides in Section 6 and the application examples in Section 7, users can quickly integrate the XH-M608 into their projects with confidence. Relay Output (Commonly rated for up to 10A-30A

Enters the parameter selection menu (P1 to P3).

Bridge the to the module's VCC+ terminal.

Below is a comprehensive article/manual regarding the XH-M608, assuming its most common application as a DC Motor PWM Speed Controller.

Connects to the positive terminal of the charging source (e.g., solar panel, charger) or the battery. It is widely used in industrial settings, DIY

Press the Left button once quickly again. The screen will flash a second voltage value. Use the Left (+) and Right (-) buttons to set your upper voltage threshold.

Sets the trigger for starting a charge or stopping a discharge.

Verify your connections using a multimeter. Ensure the connected battery has at least 6V of charge to power the onboard logic chip.

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