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SanRex TG35F60 Triac, 600 Volts 35 Amps 3 Pin SanRex TG35F60 Triac, 600 Volts 35 Amps 3 Pin SanRex TG35F60 Triac, 600 Volts 35 Amps 3 Pin

SanRex TG35F60 Triac, 600 Volts 35 Amps 3 Pin

SanRex TG35F60 Triac, 600 Volts 35 Amps 3 Pin SanRex TG35F60 Triac, 600 Volts 35 Amps 3 Pin SanRex TG35F60 Triac, 600 Volts 35 Amps 3 Pin
$ 10.70

Score By Feature

Based on 21 ratings
Value for money
9.84
Satisfaction
9.95
Delivery
9.48
Packaging
9.47

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Product Description

TG35F60 is a family of cameras
This is a type of
A maximum gate trigger current of 50mA is available
A maximum gate trigger voltage of 2 volts is required.
A maximum holding current of 30mA is available

Selected User Reviews For SanRex TG35F60 Triac, 600 Volts 35 Amps 3 Pin

This looks good and performs well in testing
5/5

Here's an update I tested it with an inductive load of 600VA and it worked well. In spite of not seeing or hearing the wave shape, I assume the Vf notch is within specs, since I did not hear any anomalous sounds. It is recommended. The tests were completed within the As a result, I will be making my own SSR that can handle a lot more than the seemingly hit and miss The no-name Chinese products I have been purchasing lately make me miss them. From the ten or so SSRs I purchased in the last couple of years, they have all used smaller TO-38 As far as I know, there were 220 package triacs, 3 of them were dead ends, and 3 of them worked fine. Four of the other 4 crapped out for no apparent reason when exposed to loads well below The application I have in mind calls for a beefy triac, and I will be building a simple snubber network, as well as an optocoupler On the control side of this, we need an isolation circuit because the circuit is going to control a big transformer with a lot of inductance (really huge toroid transformer).
As a side note, if anyone else reading this is concerned, many of the SSRs that are sold with suspiciously high I ratings have TO-ratings Two-way triacs with a 12-volt rating come packaged in a 2-way triac. The maximum load current is 16 A, with surge currents (*800- The surge was safely absorbed by the package and no sinking was immediately required (the surge was burnt off as it was absorbed by the package). In most cases, they quickly fail under high loads. Sometimes they even fail under moderate loads well within their "spec" ranges.

Ephraim Berry
Ephraim Berry
| May 31, 2021
What a beautiful piece of writing
5/5

The exact same as in the picture. As of right now, I have not tested this. I ordered it because it looked so amazing, and I thought I might use it to make an adjustable 120 volt power supply, by hooking up the gate pin to a rheostat, using a simple triac "Dimmer Circuit" which you can find online. The Triac is very efficient, so you can use it to make a variable voltage power supply without a transformer, and you can power any load with it, without much heat or consumption of energy. It is worth mentioning that this is a high-quality electronic product. What I received is a 600 volt triac with a price of TG35F60. It seems to be extremely high quality and expensive. I think it looks to be a high quality Chinese generic part. It has an excellent fit and finish, and I believe it will work fine in a project where the part will be exposed.

Joyce Conley
Joyce Conley
| Sep 09, 2020
Worked for me
5/5

A rock-solid.

Colin Jefferson
Colin Jefferson
| May 17, 2021
The system is working well
5/5

You did an excellent job.

Brantley Andrews
Brantley Andrews
| Apr 20, 2021
I needed this at a time when I needed it
5/5

It's not sexy but it satisfied my needs. It was a same day delivery that worked well. I am sure that you saved the day. My sincerest thanks.

Yosef Pugh
Yosef Pugh
| Oct 14, 2020
We give this one five stars
5/5
Camilla Petersen
Camilla Petersen
| Jun 03, 2021

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