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A solid-state relay (SSR) is a switching device that accepts a small control signal to control a larger load current and/or voltage. In many ways they perform the same function as an electromechanical relay, but without any moving parts. They have many advantages, but also some disadvantages compared to a mechanical relay.

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I want to verify if this relay circuit makes sense before I use it to power my motor. The concern I have is with the +44.4 V positive line seen by my relay. I am not sure if that is rated for the ...
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I need advice for choosing a reliable & super-safe (won't catch fire, contacts won't weld) relay. Use case: temeperature control system, switching 1500W electric heaters (resistive), 230 VAC, 6-7 ...
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This application is for an autonomous agricultural field planter. I need to turn the power on to a 24VDC water pump on the planter with a BeagleBone Black so long as the water pressure, monitored over ...
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I am using the AQ10A2-ZT4_32VDC SSR for a circuit. Its datasheet mentions a maximum input current of 20 mA. I added a series resistor of 550 Ω and tried to drive the input coil from a digital power ...
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I have an inverter, which I want to turn on/off remotely and designing a circuit using ESP8266. As usual the inverter's control board has two special pins and if i short them using a metal wire or ...
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https://youtu.be/pW1gB3Ce87s?si=-yP7r2tN2IGv82zw Can someone explain what is happening in this video please. Why doesn't this test cause a short circuit? Thank you
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I want to switch AC ventilation fan and several LED bulbs with a custom made Solid State Relay. Line is 220VAC and max current will be 2A. The fan won't be bigger than 150W. The loads are not exactly ...
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I want to turn on/off LED bulbs and AC fan from a microcontroller. No chopping control is required. I only needed isolation and low noise soft switch that's why I've chosen a zero-crossing opto-TRIAC ...
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I have a controller with a digital output configured as open collector. The wiring diagram in the manual is shown in the image below. The manual indicates that the diagram is internal (if I'm ...
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I want to 'dim' some 3kW heating elements to provide variable output i.e. between 0 & 100%. I intend to use zero-crossing solid state relays. let's say, for example, I want to run the heater at 50%...
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I'm working with an ESP32 and need to trigger a potential-free (dry contact) input on a system (SECUREconnect 200), from my understanding of product documentation it expects a floating contact (like a ...
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I am trying to simulate solid state relay for 24Vac residential controls. To maintain some flexibility on design, I'm not using some integrated solution. Here a photovoltaic MOSFET driver such as this ...
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I designed and built a custom zone controller for my HVAC system. One of the main tasks is to open and close zone valves by switching the 24VAC supply to the valves. I'm using Omron G3VM-61VY3 MOSFET-...
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I am trying to implement the following schematic: The two +30V sources are controlled simultaneously with the SSR LEDs. So if the top 30V source is switched on, the top SSR turns to ON state, and ...
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I'm working on a project where an Arduino needs to turn a 100W UV LED on and off at a frequency of 1Hz. I was thinking of using solid-state relays for this. While researching, I saw that protection ...
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