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That device wont work because the maximum rated power is 208W which means using 120V you would be able to use a maximum of 1.73A.I recommend using an actual relay for that sort of thing.Also: That part you linked to requires you to order a minimum of 1,000 per order and I doubt you want to pay $1663 for 1000 of these
I have 3 Solid State Relays:Input Side - Load Side3-32vdc - 24-280vac @ 25A90-280vac - 48-660vac @ 25A (2x)theyre good stuff
The only problem is it needs to be driven by a low current low voltage signal.
Looking further into SSRs...$4 1 amp SSRBuild your own SSR
Quote from: Razor Concepts on April 12, 2009, 09:03:38 PMLooking further into SSRs...$4 1 amp SSRBuild your own SSRThat says $3.75 not $1
Bottom of page 10 in the datasheet shows standard circuit.Also if you need .7 amps I would not use a relay rated for .9 amps, .9 amps is the absolute maximum. Running at .7 may take some extra cooling.
What about a TRIAC instead of all these.....