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    Low current triggered relay, need help on specs/which will work

    Don't think I would have as much trouble if it was. I'm not an electrical engineer or going to school to be one. That's my small problem :p. I hate to ask but can someone just tell me what electronics piece I need and how to wire it based on what I said in the first post. The diagrams and...
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    Low current triggered relay, need help on specs/which will work

    Seriously though I think you guys are assuming me to be more knowledgeable then I am. I really don't know half of what your saying or 80% of whats on the data sheets of the things you guys are suggesting (or how to use them).
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    Low current triggered relay, need help on specs/which will work

    I guess not, I explained the situation, you guys would know better then me honestly.
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    Low current triggered relay, need help on specs/which will work

    There's a whole host of SSRs at that link that can be activated by 1mA or less... I just don't understand the rest of the specifications which is what I am asking about. For instance: https://www.electro-tech-online.com/custompdfs/2008/08/vo1400ae.pdf Or: **broken link removed**...
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    Low current triggered relay, need help on specs/which will work

    I Need a normally closed relay (can be normally open if it has to be I guess) that can be switched by less then 1mA @ 11 volts (1.25mA 11.35v to be precise) and handle a load of 8mA @11v (7.5mA 11.35v to be precise). I'm pretty sure what I need is a solid state relay, but I can't seem to find...

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