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rjb

Jan 1, 1970
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Does anyone know of a Solid State Relay that has a 125VDC coil and a
125VDC/3A output?

Thanks
 
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EEng

Jan 1, 1970
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Does anyone know of a Solid State Relay that has a 125VDC coil and a
125VDC/3A output?

Thanks
1. Solid State Relays have no coil. They have a gate generally
activated at logic levels.

2. Relays do not have inputs or outputs, they are bidirectional and
are merely a pass thru device.

3. A device that is activated by and passes thru the same
voltage/current, is generally called a fuse.
 
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Steve Cothran

Jan 1, 1970
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If all you need is a garden-variety ssr, look at Crydom's stuff.
Newark sells a lot of it. I know they have some units with 120vac
trigger voltages, don't know about DC at that level. Most of the DC
ones I've seen are 3-32v. I don't understand the current-limit part.
Regular ssr's usually current-limit by failing. :) If you want
variable chopper, look at SSAC stuff.
 
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