Author Topic: Substitute relays mechanic to solid state relays  (Read 797 times)

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Offline JasonbitTopic starter

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Substitute relays mechanic to solid state relays
« on: July 26, 2018, 05:36:28 pm »
Hello folks,

I have one this guys (https://snag.gy/Zr85Dn.jpg). This relays are used to serve interface between microcontroller and schematic power (110V). This means which are used on rather higher frequency during work. It is frequently this relays burn/broke your command contacts. I am thinking substitute this little guys to relays solid state. I think that best solutions because I will eliminate the spark (when command contacts connect) and I will have a component which will be work very better on higher frequency. What do you think about this?

I have another question. Exist any model the solid state relays which I can use on this bases  ( https://snag.gy/zXFVKl.jpg )?

Note: I haven't search yet on producer (which I will also need discovery which are) if this relay bases will give to the solid state relays. Since the bases are of the Finder I think it is better first place to search, what do you think/suggest?

Thanks
 

Offline mnt22

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Re: Substitute relays mechanic to solid state relays
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2018, 10:47:08 am »
Hi
First you need to consider the load current than the rest is easy SCR- and TRIAC-Based SSRs will do
And for the "base" a1 and a2 is the control signal
Are connected to the DC input of the SSR and remaining two wires connected to T1 and T2 of the SSR, this article will help https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/basics-of-ssr-solid-state-relay-the-switching-device/
 


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