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Group: DynoMotion Message: 10729 From: ricochetproducts Date: 12/24/2014
Subject: Maybe a dumb question?

Is a reverse diode needed or recommended when a output is used to control solid state relay?

.....Steve

Group: DynoMotion Message: 10730 From: Moray Cuthill Date: 12/24/2014
Subject: Re: Maybe a dumb question?
No.
SSR's don't have any electomagnets that cause spikes when deactivated (at least they shouldn't!)
 
Moray

On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 7:44 PM, steveklemp@... [DynoMotion] <DynoMotion@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Is a reverse diode needed or recommended when a output is used to control solid state relay?

.....Steve


Group: DynoMotion Message: 10731 From: Steve Klemp Date: 12/24/2014
Subject: Re: Maybe a dumb question?
Thanks for the reply Moray. That is what I thought but I wanted to be sure


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On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 4:13 PM CST Moray Cuthill moray.cuthill@... [DynoMotion] wrote:

>No.
>SSR's don't have any electomagnets that cause spikes when deactivated (at
>least they shouldn't!)
>
>Moray
>
>On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 7:44 PM, steveklemp@... [DynoMotion] <
>DynoMotion@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Is a reverse diode needed or recommended when a output is used to control
>> solid state relay?
>>
>> .....Steve
>>
>>
>>
Group: DynoMotion Message: 10732 From: Michael Rosenfield Date: 12/24/2014
Subject: Re: Maybe a dumb question?
Make sure the SSR has proper protection for the load it's driving,  however!
Michael Rosenfield