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neazoi, change design.
I did once similar with FETs, and it worked too well.
The simplest example you can see here: http://amasci.com/emotor/chargdet.html
kam1787,Thank you very much.
You've just gave me an alternative method to find a match.
Finally , that's what I asked.
People rush with answers, and end up off topic, or lectures.
Where did I say it ? I know that.
That's why I posted this tread 'cos I follow the article,
I saw similar commercial circuit, but with different SSR, and it has 150 Ohm resistor on inputs.
I will not be able to make a proper measurements with battery powered multimeter.
I might leave that...
I was saying bleeder resistance
I saw the commercial relay board and there is a such resistor
Below we have mention the bleeder resistance issue on page C-341:
https://www.omron.com/ecb/products/pdf/precautions_ssr.pdf
I am trying to tune my circuit so SSRs will live longer and happier.
hello,
I've got a circuit like this:
My question is how can I match the bleeder resistor at BEST ?
There are formulas for that, but with my Fluke 105 I can forget it; leakage current required etc...
Thank you.
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