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2025-09-02 16:41:05
My previous SSR I use in my Gaggia Classic Pro shorted due to water. Replaced with this and everything is working as before.
Ron Carey
2025-07-18 10:57:37
These Solid-State relays were exactly what I was looking for. If you need some, these are as good as you will find. I highly recommend them. When I needed some, many years ago-they were like $25 apiece. Now a days they are much more reasonable. Buy them.
Kempton Philbrook
2025-06-27 11:18:04
The price was excellent (for 3 devives). Immediately applied one of to my project and it is functioning perfecly
Mr Nomad
2025-05-16 10:48:33
I tried using mechanical relays on a refrigerator Arduino project but they created lots of electrical noise and lead to reboots. Once I replaced the mechanical relays with these relays, the Arduino sketch ran great. I needed to control 7 amps with a 12 mp surge, but I ordered the 40amp relay, just in case.
Barry
2025-05-07 12:03:21
I have read some bad stories about some SSRs beeing fake/unable to consistently perform - even well below their rated amperage. So far, no issues with this one drawing about 10A at 120VAC. Mounted to a standard SSR heat sink, it barely gets warm during 30 to 45 minute intervals of run time.
KL
2025-05-01 16:47:36
Can activate the relay with 5 to 48 volts. I use it to turn on a CNC spindle. It’s a bit larger than I expected but not an issue
Snowfool
2025-03-31 15:07:06
I recently purchase a new high-end receiver for my new theater room. My older receiver had a 110v switched outlet that I used to turn on a 110v relay which turned on my power amps. My new receiver doesn’t have a 110v switched outlet, instead it has a 12v assignable trigger output. So I purchased this SSR to trigger on from my stereo and power on my amps. It has worked great for the month or so since I connected it. Silent compared to my old large relay, and doesn’t “stick†on like my relay did occasionally due to the arcing of the contacts.
Adam G. Burg
2024-12-18 10:09:27
I tax these things pretty heavily running two 3500W heating elements. They are on a cycle timer to limit duty cycle and mounted to heat sinks in a fan vented enclosure with a fresh air supply so that helps. So far they have been reliable, which cannot be said for the last pair I tried.
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