Solid State Relay Recommendations.
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Solid State Relay Recommendations.
Hi, almost done a panel and I'm looking for a solid state relay that can handle a 4500W element.
Can anyone provide recommendations?
Thx in adv!
Can anyone provide recommendations?
Thx in adv!
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Re: Solid State Relay Recommendations.
I got some (40 amp) from China on ebay. Not the highest quality but cheap, and take a while to get here. I don't have a link on hand ATM, sorry.
Not sure what you can find locally. Don't forget a heat sink.
PS - I'm deleting your other thread, this is the right place for it and you won't get more replies with a double post.
Not sure what you can find locally. Don't forget a heat sink.
PS - I'm deleting your other thread, this is the right place for it and you won't get more replies with a double post.
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Re: Solid State Relay Recommendations.
DC controlled? I think mine is the Chinese SSR-40DA.
It's worth noting that I had one fail in the closed / on position before. Something else caused the failure, but still was a pain in the ass. I now hold onto an extra just in case. They are only a few bucks. There are better brands but will cost more, such as Omega.
It's worth noting that I had one fail in the closed / on position before. Something else caused the failure, but still was a pain in the ass. I now hold onto an extra just in case. They are only a few bucks. There are better brands but will cost more, such as Omega.
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Re: Solid State Relay Recommendations.
Ok, thanks Rob, I have the heat sink already.
M.
(apologies for the dual posts...wasn't sure where I should post to)
M.
(apologies for the dual posts...wasn't sure where I should post to)
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Re: Solid State Relay Recommendations.
Yes, DC controlled.
I did a trial run and there was the smell of burning plastic and a little puff of smoke...let's just say I purchased an item that was not up to the job. Thankfully everything was fused so other than the switch and a couple fuses everything else was intact.
I was running one of those Fotek SSR's that was 'rated' for 40A - it failed closed so there was power going to the element all the time.
I've reached out to Kal at the Electric Brewery to see what he can supply...Jentronics quoted me $55+ for a 50A SSR.
I did a trial run and there was the smell of burning plastic and a little puff of smoke...let's just say I purchased an item that was not up to the job. Thankfully everything was fused so other than the switch and a couple fuses everything else was intact.
I was running one of those Fotek SSR's that was 'rated' for 40A - it failed closed so there was power going to the element all the time.
I've reached out to Kal at the Electric Brewery to see what he can supply...Jentronics quoted me $55+ for a 50A SSR.
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Re: Solid State Relay Recommendations.
Inkbird has some on amazon for 15$. I'm just waiting on a few more parts so i can complete my control panel.
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Re: Solid State Relay Recommendations.
Ha, a coincidence indeed...I have this tab open right now...
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B072P1 ... 085F&psc=1
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B072P1 ... 085F&psc=1
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Re: Solid State Relay Recommendations.
I would get larger than 25A though.
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Also that just looks like a rebrand of the Chinese unit. I gotta stop hitting submit so fast.
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Re: Solid State Relay Recommendations.
After having two of the Fotek SSR's fail on me i switched to Magar and haven't had an issue since.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/New-Soild-State ... 2a51ad82b1
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/New-Soild-State ... 2a51ad82b1
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Re: Solid State Relay Recommendations.
Good to know, thanks Mark.
I did pull the trigger and bought a couple 40A Auber relays.
I did pull the trigger and bought a couple 40A Auber relays.
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