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SSR For DC control

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Critt27

Electrical
Aug 15, 2007
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Hello

I want to control a DC motor with an SSR. I had a Crydon D1D20 and it failed close. Need to work at about 20 Hz (On/off about 40 times per second).
Output - 30 VDC @ 5 Amp Max (1 hp dc motor)
Input - 5 - 10 VDC input.

Was thinking about a power-IO relay
 
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Tough service for the relay.

Make sure you heatsink it well. Make sure you include a diode across it's output. Make sure you get an over rated SSR, 3 or 4x the current.

Keith Cress
Flamin Systems, Inc.-
 
Is there a possible better way to do this?

 
30V @ 5A is 150W. 1 HP is generally accepted to be 746W. Either your motor isn't a 1 HP machine or your numbers are way off.

Adding to Keith's links:

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