Precise Kemo PWM controller for DC motors, LEDs & heating. 9-28V, 10A max, with built-in potentiometer.
The Kemo Electronic PWM Power Control Module is a versatile and efficient solution for managing direct current (DC) loads, including motors, lamps, heating elements, and LEDs with protective resistors. Its advanced Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) technology ensures smooth operation, enabling electric motors to start efficiently even at low revolution speeds.
With an operating voltage range of 9-28V DC and a maximum current capacity of 10A (when adequately cooled), this module is suitable for a variety of applications. The control range is wide, allowing adjustments from <5% to >95%, offering precise power management. It operates at a PWM frequency of 10-20kHz, ensuring smooth and flicker-free performance.
The module comes with an enclosed 4.7kΩ potentiometer for easy adjustments, and its compact dimensions (87x60x33mm) make it suitable for integration into different setups.
Key Features:
Perfect for hobbyists, engineers, and professionals looking to optimise power regulation in their DC-powered devices.
Free standard delivery on Australian mainland orders. Express delivery options and international shipping available at checkout.
We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee on most products. For faulty items, contact us within 14 days for a replacement or refund.
View Full Delivery & Returns PolicyWe take the utmost care with your payment and personal details. Our website uses advanced encryption technology, including Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), to protect your information during transmission. You can check a secure connection by looking for 'https' and a locked padlock in your browser.
Cookies enhance your shopping experience by keeping track of your cart and remembering you when you return. We also use banner advertising based on your browsing history to present products of potential interest.
Beware of phishing scams! We will never ask for personal details via email. If such information is required, we'll ask you to contact us by phone. If you receive an email requesting sensitive information, do not respond and let us know immediately.