A couple of comments from a user: The solid state relays do not completely
shut off in the off condition; you will have some residual voltage on the
output terminal when you might expect zero volts.
The 40 ampere rating can be exceeded with a capacitor type filter circuit.
It has been mentioned many time in the past that peak ac current can be 5 to 10
times average with capacitor filters. Solid state relays don't like this.
You might want to consider 70 amp rated relays as they don't cost that much
more than the 40 amp units.
When one of the SSR's fail, it is invariably in a shorted mode. Needless to
say, this is an extreme safety hazard. Never assume that a power supply is
off; it may not be!
73,
Gerald K5GW
In a message dated 1/28/2009 7:08:01 P.M. Central Standard Time,
bmaser@tampabay.rr.com writes:
The power supply of my new amplifier will be using 3 40A Crydom SSR relays,
One on each leg of the 240VAC and another in one leg to short out the step
start resistor. I have been planning on using the SSR's w/o any resistors
or capacitors across the control connections but I have been advised that I
should put resistors and capacitors across the control connectors to prevent
RF from affecting the SSR function and possibly causing "chatter". I would
appreciate some feedback from the group. I don't believe that Jerry
Pittenger K8RA used anything in the 3CX1500D7 amp that was featured in the
2006 ARRL Handbook.
Bob Maser W6TR
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