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I am building a simple PID controlled system for maintaining mash temp. Just like many others.
the PID controller is a mypin TA4. it takes a 240V AC input power, and it outputs 240V. Unfortunately the output maximum load is limited to 3A so i cannot use it to directly drive the heater element.
So i bought a SSR 15Amp 240vAC to 240vAC to allow me to switch the element on and off. Unfortunately it is zero switching not random, so it doesn't work at all for resistive loads. (didn't previously know there was a difference!)
Does anyone know of a way to wire/work around a zero switching SSR to make it behave like a Random switching SSR?
A friend mentioned a diode bridge rectifier, but then the input wouldn't be ac, so it wouldn't switch the ssr right?
Any help from the gifted boffins out there would be appreciated!
And if there's nothing i can do... can anyone recommend a cheap (it's not used very often!) SSR AC to AC with RANDOM SWITCHING! Ha Ha!
On a slightly more philosophical note, what would be the point of an AC to AC zero switching SSR? it basically turns on and off an ac circuit 60 times a second resulting in the circuit being complete only half the time! So what could this be used for?
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
the PID controller is a mypin TA4. it takes a 240V AC input power, and it outputs 240V. Unfortunately the output maximum load is limited to 3A so i cannot use it to directly drive the heater element.
So i bought a SSR 15Amp 240vAC to 240vAC to allow me to switch the element on and off. Unfortunately it is zero switching not random, so it doesn't work at all for resistive loads. (didn't previously know there was a difference!)
Does anyone know of a way to wire/work around a zero switching SSR to make it behave like a Random switching SSR?
A friend mentioned a diode bridge rectifier, but then the input wouldn't be ac, so it wouldn't switch the ssr right?
Any help from the gifted boffins out there would be appreciated!
And if there's nothing i can do... can anyone recommend a cheap (it's not used very often!) SSR AC to AC with RANDOM SWITCHING! Ha Ha!
On a slightly more philosophical note, what would be the point of an AC to AC zero switching SSR? it basically turns on and off an ac circuit 60 times a second resulting in the circuit being complete only half the time! So what could this be used for?
Many thanks.
Many thanks.