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Topic: Solid State Relays

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Borg Svemann,
Woodworker

Solid state relays are used instead of mechanical relays for telecommunication ports.
Steve Riggins,
Software Deveoper

These linear input Solid State Relays can be used in many control applications.
Adam Findley,
Professional Motivator

Solid state relays provide totally silent and highly reliable Leslie speed changes without the audio "pop" some Leslies make when switched.
Mike Enlow,
Internet Marketer

Since solid state relays are so easy to use, no further discussion of this type is needed!
Isolated solid state relays.
Rob Verdann,
Afterdark Removalist

Solid-state electronics; this means no replacing relays, fuses and circuit breakers.
Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

Solid State Relays are used extensively in the Plastics, Packaging, Food Processing and HVAC industries and are an excellent replacement for electromechanical relays.
Solid State Relays Description A Solid State Relay (SSR) is a switching device consisting of electronic components.
Solid state relays are a combination of an opto-isolator and triac or other semiconductor switching device - no moving parts!
Dan Toomey,
Computer Salesman

Solid State Relays , Voltage and Current Monitors - Encapsulated controls for reliable switching from 10 - 40 Amps at up to 330 VAC 50/60 Hz.
Solid state relays rated 120 mA at 125 Vac or 250 mA at 0-150 Vdc.
Solid state power modules or as they are sometimes called, solid state relays, are actually devices that provide power switching through a solid state device known as a triac or thyristor.
 
 
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