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The SSR-40DD Solid State Relay is a high-performance, single-phase relay designed for DC to DC control. With an input voltage range of 3-32V DC and an output voltage range of 5-60V DC, it supports a maximum load current of 40A. Its rugged construction ensures reliability, while features like high dielectric strength and snubber circuit protection make it ideal for sensitive applications.
E**Y
Positive experience
Exactly as advertised. Shipped fast enough, packaged well enough and works fine.I used this to run my well pump using a 110V trigger from an electronic pressure switch unit. I wanted to use this to power the well pump as it will be more bullet proof on the amperage running the well pump, though the well pump is only at 4.5 amps. If you have a heavy amp draw you might consider adding a little computer fan to the heat sink and make it more bullet proof to heat. Good little unit, good price and very handy.
S**L
Solid State Relay ... works with temperature module
Need this to prevent the current from my solar panel and the temperature drop to 0Cdegress. Works very well.
J**H
Good hardware!
Very good assortment if fuse holders and fuses. I would have liked to see a few lower amperage fuses such as 1 Amp and 2 Amp, but overall a lifetime selection of experiments protection.
A**R
pump
used this relay along with remote switch to work circulating pump on hot water
S**S
Works well but diagram is wrong
I have the DC to DC version of this and when I wired it up, it incorrectly allowed current flow even with nothing connected to the input. I thought it was defective but before giving up I tried reversing the load and the supply wires and now it works perfectly.In particular, the diagram uses the SSR-60DD as an example:1) It shows an AC supply voltage but the device is DC-to-DC2) It shows supply voltage on terminal 1 and load voltage on terminal 2. That is backwards and those should be reversed.I can't yet speak to the longevity of the product since I've only been using it for 1 day.
M**H
Works great for a 3D printer AC bed heater
Been using it almost 20hrs a day for over a month to power on and off my 1000w AC bed heater on my 3D printer. Mounted it using the included heat sink and it's not even warm after a long print at 100c bed temp. I connected the DC straight to my octopus pro control board. The AC is connected straight to a current protected AC power strip tthrough a 120c thermal fuse just in case.
A**R
Has a problem with heat.
Quick answer avoid, pick a different brand.On my 3D printer I needed to replace the Solid State Relay that controls the hot-bed. I selected this brand as a close match for the original (different brand but with the exception of the sticker it looks identical). The original was a 40 amp so I replaced with a 40 amp, original was not on a heat-sink so I reinstalled identical to the orig. The replacement died within 1 hour of installation. Replaced it with 80A and a 40A fuse... same problem, Replaced again, with provided huge heat-sink, replaced the load (hot bed), 3 down. Replaced it with different brand, works fine, does not need the heat-sink. Glad they were inexpensive... this was an time-consuming problem. If you are switching any current at all pick a different brand.
J**M
Light tells you there’s a load
Nice ssr. Relays do go bad; I have two old ones neither was working so I had to buy a new one. I like this one because of the red led when the circuit is working and the load is applied. My old ones didn’t have that and I had to use a volt meter to figure out what was going on. Not hard to do but one more thing.
K**Y
Does not interrupt output power
Wired into my RV to use a on/off switch for power legs on 5th wheel front end. keyed switch works but out put has 12V going through it all the time. Removing and returning. Other review says these unit s have a a high rate of failure so I guess I should have bought local for $50 as obviously you get what you pay for.
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