- Precision AC Detection: Monitors AC currents from 0A to 5A with high sensitivity and accuracy.
- Adjustable Threshold: Features a multi-turn potentiometer for fine-tuning the exact “trip point” where the relay activates.
- Isolated Protection: The current transformer provides physical isolation between the high-voltage AC line and your low-voltage DC control circuit, ensuring maximum safety.
- Switching Relay Output: Equipped with a high-quality relay (typically 10A capacity) that acts as a dry-contact switch for controlling external loads or sirens.
- Visual Status Indicators: Onboard LEDs provide immediate feedback on power status and relay activation.
- Compact Mounting: Industrial-grade PCB with pre-drilled holes for easy installation into control panels or project boxes
12V DC 5A Overcurrent Protection Sensor Module with Relay – AC Current Detection & Automatic Cutoff
| Working Voltage | DC 12V (±5%) |
|---|---|
| Working Current | < 20mA (Static); < 50mA (Relay Active) |
| Detection Range | AC 0A to 5A |
| Output Type | Relay Switching Output (Normally Open/Normally Closed contacts) |
| Relay Load Capacity | AC 250V 10A / DC 30V 10A |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz to 400Hz |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
| Dimensions | Approx. 48mm x 40mm x 22mm |





- Powering the Module: Connect a stable 12V DC power supply to the VCC (+) and GND (-) terminals.
- Current Sensing: Pass only one of the AC power wires (either the Live or the Neutral, but not both) through the center hole of the circular current transformer.
- Setting the Limit: Turn the onboard potentiometer. Clockwise increases the current threshold; counter-clockwise decreases it.
- Wiring the Load: Connect the device you wish to protect to the Relay terminals. Use the COM (Common) and NC (Normally Closed) terminals if you want the power to cut off when an overcurrent occurs.
- Testing: Gradually increase the load on your AC device until the relay clicks and the LED lights up. Adjust the potentiometer until the relay trips exactly at your desired safety limit
No. This module uses a current transformer, which relies on electromagnetic induction. It is specifically designed for AC current detection only.
If you pass both the Live and Neutral wires through the hole, their magnetic fields will cancel each other out, and the sensor will read zero. You must isolate a single wire to detect the current flow accurately.
5A is the maximum sensing range of the transformer. The relay itself can typically switch a load up to 10A. If your AC line routinely carries more than 5A, you would require a module with a larger transformer.
While primarily used for overcurrent, you can use the NO (Normally Open) contact to trigger an alert if a machine stops drawing current (indicating a belt break or motor failure).
Yes. Business purchasers frequently use this module for protecting small industrial motors, pumps, and fans where a mechanical jam could cause the motor to burn out. It provides a much faster response time than a standard thermal fuse.
Yes. Once the AC current drops back below the set threshold, the relay will release and return to its original state. If you require a “Latch” (where the power stays off until manually reset), you will need to add a simple external latching circuit or use a microcontroller.









