Solid State Relays available AC 25 Amp

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Gary Fischer

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Aug 10, 2016, 8:30:16 AM8/10/16
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Have a dozen or so available. Perfect for projects requiring switching 120/240 AC line voltage safely. Connect DC control voltage to one side (3-32 volts) from a switch and battery, or Arduino, or Raspberry Pi micro-controller or similar. Connect the AC line voltage in series with the other terminals and you can control up to 25 amps of AC current. Made by Crydom.  Boneyard material?


Nathan Armentrout

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Aug 10, 2016, 9:53:13 AM8/10/16
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Yes, very useful!

Ben Hibben

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Aug 10, 2016, 11:30:16 AM8/10/16
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Those are definitely useful!

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On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 8:30 AM, Gary Fischer <ga...@americanbankequipment.com> wrote:
Have a dozen or so available. Perfect for projects requiring switching 120/240 AC line voltage safely. Connect DC control voltage to one side (3-32 volts) from a switch and battery, or Arduino, or Raspberry Pi micro-controller or similar. Connect the AC line voltage in series with the other terminals and you can control up to 25 amps of AC current. Made by Crydom.  Boneyard material?


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David Ortiz-Grob

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Aug 19, 2016, 10:02:39 AM8/19/16
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Were these also deposited at the space with the mat heaters?


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Gary Fischer

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Aug 19, 2016, 11:06:00 AM8/19/16
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Sure were. Maybe there needs to be a "New Arrivals at the Boneyard" online blog or something to alert people to what's available.
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