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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Solid State Relay Switched Mains Rig
Introduction
For a number of my upcoming projects I need a rig to test the functionality of a solid state relay that would be driven by a microcontroller and switch the mains for other devices. Having done projects with similar requirements in the past I remembered how much pain it was to test the solid state relay (SSR) with naked mains cables running around, etc. This time I decided to create a marginally more sophisticated setup that would allow a quick, easy and safe way to do this. Also, now that I have made this once, I can reuse this rig in any future project with zero effort. Making this took about a day's work - most of the time was spent on finding materials that suited my needs.
This mains output is switched by a solid state relay, baby! :) |
Materials
Read More...
http://diy.viktak.com/2012/12/solid-state-relay-switched-mains-rig.html
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