uxcell ASH-25DA Solid State Relay 3-32VDC to 24-480VAC 25A Single Phase SSR DC to AC Relay
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1. According to the specs, 2. The maximum voltage required at full load is 5 V
You're right, it should work just
The answer is yes!
It is possible to connect DC to DC with a different relay. It is the ASH-type that you want A voltage of 0 DD indicates a switched voltage of 40 DD The DC voltage is 60 volts.
Selected User Reviews For uxcell ASH-25DA Solid State Relay 3-32VDC to 24-480VAC 25A Single Phase SSR DC to AC Relay
Due to the low price and the fact there are a lot of cheap (in quality) and knock-off versions of the product, I was concerned Despite having nothing to do with the 80%-off SSRs on the market, it appears to be one of the highest quality pieces (I searched around the web and found only positive feedback). I can't say a whole lot about fitment, other than to say that it's a standard SSR device with quality terminals and screws that fit successfully and accommodate different wire gauges and wiring Also, I appreciate that it comes with a plastic terminal shield that is easy to mount. In any case, the SSR operates cool despite being overspec'd for this application so we'd expect it to do so. Also, the relay has an LED that will light up as soon as the relay is activated for quick and easy As I've only had it running for 10 hours, I can't speak to the longevity of it, but based on what I do know, I would definitely buy this again and recommend it to anyone who wants to try it.
After upgrading my 3D printer to a 120 volt A power source, I used it for my heated bed and it worked perfectly. I am sleeping. Using the 12 volt switch circuit of my original bed, this relay is powered by the 12 volt switching circuit from its input. Through the relay output, the 120VAC can be directed to the heated bed of higher wattage. I printed the enclosure and used Molex connectors that can carry the high current of the new heated bed and were able to 3D print it as well.
The device works fine Uxcell seems to be a sturdy company to buy electronic parts from. It is my third purchase from them, and each of them have been excellent.
I had the relay for 2 weeks, but it suddenly switched from "ON" to "OFF. ". For that purpose, I hooked it up to a radio transmitter in a shed to control 240 VAC. There was a maximum of 10 amps on the 240 VAC. However, you get what you pay for, so it ended up being a very good price.
It is being used to power my 120v 1000watt silicone heat bed for my Creality CR-51 It is a 3D printer model 10S4. With all of the YouTube videos, it is easy to install. Additionally, I built my heat bed so it was electrically grounded. As a result of the high power draw, there is no flickering. was a bit skeptic about how cheap it was like other customers, but I haven't had any problems in the month since I bought it.
It was a very disappointing experience. Working after 15 hours of installation, but stopped working after another 15 hours. The second relay we purchased at the same time as the above failed after being installed within an hour. In addition, we heard a click coming As far as we know, solid state relays do not contain any moving parts. The ones I have are probably not solid state by design. I regret to inform you that this was an absolute.
For controlling an air conditioning unit, I got this This is a heated bed that can be used with 3D printers. Basically, it works like a charm. I normally try to stick with Fotek's SSR's because they have a reputation for reliability, but if this one keeps working as well as it has, then I have a wider range of options to choose from when I need a new SSR!.
Having two of these has been a real treat. There was no way to get both to work. Flow would be shown on the LED indicator, but no light would be coming from it. The control side of the system was powered by a 5V DC and the controlled side by a 120 AC supply. Finally, I ordered an Opto22 Z24D10 it should be here any day now. I was very satisfied with the results. My original desire was to have 15amp capacity to be able to move around on the load, but the Opto hasn't been a problem.
I purchased these to use as AC Bed Heaters on two of my 3D Printers and they work great. They don't get hot, just warm, and my bed heats up very quickly to.