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| Zero999:
Yes, you should be able to use your existing PCB by replacing R1 and R3 or R4 with jumpers and not fitting the other components. It should look like this. I hope you've allowed enough distance between the mains and DC side? If not, I suggest you just use these boards as a proof of concept and redo the PCB, paying more attention to the creapage and clearances: certainly if you're going to sell this. |
| antonmi97:
All my boards are proof of concepts for now. Once we test everything, a older colleague will revise the boards with us in order for them to pass all required testing and stuff. I'm still a young 21 yo college student :) |
| Doctorandus_P:
For experimenting with SSR's it is handy to use a low voltage transformer (12V or 24V) and a light bulb for the load of your SSR. This circumvents messin' with high voltages and you can experiment all you want on a breadboard. |
| antonmi97:
Quick update guys. Everything is fine with the board, with a sole exception that i misaligned the pins of the transistor on the schematic and the footprint, but luckily it's only a 90 degree rotation. I'll redo the board and hopefully get it right this time. Thank you for all the help <3 |
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