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    can't get the SSR to work - need help

    what do you say about using this relay instead of the SSR? **broken link removed**
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    can't get the SSR to work - need help

    I tried after that to control with DC transformer... the buttom of the SSR is covered with metal plate, it should be grounded or something?
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    can't get the SSR to work - need help

    I have more confusing conclusions... I connected the lamp again, but now without the snubber, and aply the main 220V, nothing at the control input. the lamp is OFF all good by now. Then i've apply the 9V battery to the control input and the lamp turned ON! excellent!. I then moved the...
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    can't get the SSR to work - need help

    Yes initially i tried to drive the transformer without a snubber. (you think that can damage the SSR?) And the last experiment with the lamp i did with the snubber. i'm going to try the lamp again without the snubber and see what happens...
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    can't get the SSR to work - need help

    I tried now to connect 220V light bulb as load to the SSR. The bulb is always on. and sometimes while i turned on the SSR control the the light intensity raised up. one more thing i noticed, the resistor is worming up. Maybe i need anothe kind of snubber circuit? maybe a parallel resistor to...
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    can't get the SSR to work - need help

    awright - I just meant that in my country we use 220V so i can't find a bulb for 110V ( i thought tuy wanted me to connect the bulb to the converter:confused: ) but if you wantthe bulb to the SSR's output thats not a problem.
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    can't get the SSR to work - need help

    awright - about the 9V battery, i think it's good but i'll try today to use 220V to 6VDC transformer for the control.
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    can't get the SSR to work - need help

    I can connect a light bulb instead the converter because the converter's output is 110V and i only have my 3Whatt load for 110V (we use 220V here)
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    can't get the SSR to work - need help

    This is a link to the Datasheet
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    can't get the SSR to work - need help

    I checked resistance on the SSR output terminals (without the cap+resistor) and i got about 1.5M ohm while ON and disconnection while OFF with the cap&res its about 50K ohm and 47K (ON and OFF). I never thought using SSR will be so complicated, i thought it's just like using a relay...
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    can't get the SSR to work - need help

    It is always on. sorry if i didn't explain myself properly... i wired the circuit exactly as the figure above which i found in the link that you gave me.
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    can't get the SSR to work - need help

    according to the link above i have connected 100 Ohm res and 0.1u cap in series to the load terminals of the SSR and now the converter is always working. **broken link removed**
  13. H

    can't get the SSR to work - need help

    the transformer is ver lightly loaded. it has 26W power and i load it only with 3W load consumer.
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    can't get the SSR to work - need help

    Thank you for your answer, i'll search for some info about snubber" circuits and try to see if it can help me. The load i'm trying to work with is AC voltage converter 220V to 110V **broken link removed** the SSR is connected to the power input of the converter

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