Solid State Relay SSR-60DA 3-32VDC 50A/250V Output 24-380VAC w/ Cover

Solid State Relay SSR-60DA 3-32VDC 50A/250V Output 24-380VAC w/ Cover

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Product code
3774
Bob Shop ID
649519033

Specifications

  • Size: 62mm(L)x44mm(W)x23mm(H)
  • Input Voltage (Trigger): DC 3-32V
  • Output Voltage(Line): AC 24-380V
  • Output Current(Line): 60 A
  • On Voltage: 1.6V
  • OnOff Time: 10ms
  • Control Current: 3-35mA
  • Transparent Lid Included: Yes


What's in the box?

1 X 60A SSR-50DA Solid State Relay With Cover

Resources

Datasheet available at https://cdn.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Components/General/SSR40DA.pdf
Depending on how hard your relay works, you might want to add a heat sink to it.

Q:During continuity testing with my multimeter why does my relay on the AC side not switch on?
A: The below info was found at http://www.crydom.com/en/tech/newsletters/solid statements - bench test an ssr.pdf

A multimeter determines impedance by injecting a small amount of voltage through it's probes into the circuit being tested. It then measures the current flowing through the probes and calculates resistance. Easy enough; Resistance = Voltage / Current! However, as we just discussed above, a solid state relay's output turns on by "stealing" a bit of voltage from the AC mains in order to supply current to the gate of the SCRs. Simply put, if the AC mains is not connected to the relay then the output cannot turn on. Since the voltage and current produced by a multimeter is not sufficient enough to turn on the SCRs, the output of a solid state relay will remain in the off state; even with the input signal applied. As a result, SSRs will sometimes fail an incoming inspection because the engineer expects to see a significant change in the output impedance when they turn on the relay.The most effective way to bench test a solid state relay is to construct a simple test circuit consisting of a DC power supply or battery (a 9Vdc battery will work fine in most cases ) and a 60W or 100W light bulb.

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