Solid state relays

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---MIKE---

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I am familiar with using solid state relays to switch 110VAC using a low
DC voltage to activate. Can these also be used to switch 12VDC (to pick
a 12 volt mechanical relay)?


---MIKE---
In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
(44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
 
---MIKE--- wrote:
Can these also be used to switch 12VDC
(to pick a 12 volt mechanical relay)?
Assuming you mean **to replace**, sure.
Select such that the on state resistance won't affect the results.
http://digikey.com/ "solid state relays"

On the 2nd page under "Relays"
"Solid State(3854 items)",
enter some parameters and see what's available.
 
On Mar 10, 4:05 pm, "JeffM" <jef...@email.com> wrote:
---MIKE--- wrote:
I am familiar with using solid state relays to switch 110VAC[...]
Can these also be used to switch 12VDC
(to pick a 12 volt mechanical relay)?

Assuming you mean **to replace**, sure.
Select such that the on state resistance won't affect the results.http://digikey.com/ "solid state relays"

On the 2nd page under "Relays"
"Solid State(3854 items)",
enter some parameters and see what's available.
A solid state relay that is designed for AC won't work to switch DC
and Vice Versa

Dan
 
On 19 Mar 2007 06:17:51 -0700, "Dan H" <dan.hollands@gmail.com>
wrote:

A solid state relay that is designed for AC won't work to switch DC
and Vice Versa
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???

http://www.clare.com/home/pdfs.nsf/www/Lca125L.pdf/$file/Lca125L.pdf


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