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August 31, 2014 at 6:24 pm #6688alhaddarMember
My friends solace
Please help as I tried to run spindle Using Solid State Relay not succeeded in runPlease help in getting Solid State Relay 3V so that I can run where looked at the Internet and did not get it
Or another way to be able to run spindle Using Solid State Relay
Thanking in advance
September 1, 2014 at 7:49 am #6689cmcgrath5035Moderatoralhaddar
What SSR are your trying to control? Need a model number or link to web info.Do you have access to NPN transistor and a couple resistors, and soldering iron?
Or, do you require a plug and go solution?
September 1, 2014 at 1:30 pm #6690alhaddarMemberThank you for your response my dear friend
For the link is
http://www.dhresource.com/albu_286016366_00-1.0×0/ssr-25da-25a-solid-state-relay-white.jpgDo you have access to NPN transistor and a couple resistors, and soldering iron?
NoOr, do you require a plug and go solution?
Yes, I hope you helper in that way, or put me in full, and if the best pictures where I am a novice in this area
I mean step by step with my heartfelt thanks in advance to help meSeptember 1, 2014 at 8:11 pm #6691cmcgrath5035ModeratorYour SSR is much like mine.
You can solve the problem with a 100 ohm resistor and a small NPN transistor, or perhaps a low power relay (3v compatible coil) or with a large variety of pricey modules off the internet.
Have any electronic oriented friends you can “borrow” from?
What stores do you have in the area?September 1, 2014 at 9:56 pm #6692alhaddarMemberThank you for your help, but did not explain to me the work of the electronic circuit works until you help me please send me a copy of the electronic circuit so that I can work
Thanks
September 1, 2014 at 10:07 pm #6693alhaddarMemberSeptember 2, 2014 at 9:18 am #6694cmcgrath5035ModeratorUp front – this is how I switch my SSR, but the implementation is up to you.
Use care when connecting wires, etc.This diagram assumes a TinyGV8.
Uses 24V to switch the SSR on/off; SSR is rated to 32v.I would suggest you use a VOM to measure the current draw by the SSR input when connected to 24V. My 100ma rating suggestion for the NPN is a guess. You do not need any load connected to the SSR to make this measurement.
If you don’t have a VOM, low cost units like this can be had for $10 or less and will be very useful debugging wiring, etc.September 2, 2014 at 7:30 pm #6695alhaddarMemberThank you for your help and I really appreciate you this assistance
He has worked with me excellentlyI hope that arise section of these problems and solutions have been completed for the members so as to ease the burden on you in the future where the members due to this section and looking for a solution to his problem and if they do not get it says to seek help before you
Thank you again and I’m happy to help this
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