Re: SSR question

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Sujet : Re: SSR question
De : JL (at) *nospam* gct.com (john larkin)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 12. Sep 2024, 15:45:22
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On Wed, 11 Sep 2024 21:55:57 -0700, John Robertson <jrr@flippers.com>
wrote:

On 2024-09-11 8:08 p.m., john larkin wrote:
 
Given a power supply that needs 120 volts AC input, I'd like to use a
small front-panel power switch at some low voltage, not run the AC
line up to the front panel.
 
Do people make SSRs that would do that, accept a low-voltage switch
closure to switch AC?
 
>
Sure, there are the TRAIC SSR bricks that take 4 to 32VDC to switch -
and can handle tens of amps.
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https://www.digikey.ca/en/products/filter/solid-state-relays-ssr/183?s=N4IgTCBcDaIIIGEAEAXATgSwIYGMQF0BfIA
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And also the opto-isolated TRAICs like the MOC302x family from Lite-On.
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Of course you need some power to enable that stuff to run - perhaps a
capacitor/resistor driven supply that sucks a tiny amount of current
from the power line to enable the drive circuit?
>
John :-#)#

Yes, I'd need another isolated ACline power supply to make the drive
voltage for the SSR.

The alternative is to do what is common, have a giant power inlet
block on the back (IEC, emi, fuses, big switch) and run that into my
24 volt supply, and use the front-panel switch to enable the supply or
switch its output.


Date Sujet#  Auteur
12 Sep 24 * SSR question12john larkin
12 Sep 24 +* Re: SSR question6John Robertson
12 Sep 24 i+- Re: SSR question1Jan Panteltje
12 Sep 24 i`* Re: SSR question4john larkin
13 Sep 24 i +* Re: SSR question2john larkin
14 Sep 24 i i`- Re: SSR question1john larkin
14 Sep 24 i `- Re: SSR question1bitrex
12 Sep 24 +- Re: SSR question1Jan Panteltje
12 Sep 24 +- Re: SSR question1Joe Gwinn
12 Sep 24 `* Re: SSR question3piglet
13 Sep 24  `* Re: SSR question2john larkin
14 Sep 24   `- Re: SSR question1Klaus Vestergaard Kragelund

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