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Product OverviewIf you need to control the AC power (lights, home equipment’s), a thyristor can help you with that. This is a very common module with very low on-resistance and a control voltage, which is compatible with any 3.3V or 5V micro-controller or mechanical switch. Thyristor allows you to control high-power devices with very low-power control mechanisms. This board has an optoisolator to protect your micro-controller from high AC currents. We also left more space, if you need to install the heat sink for thyristor. Also we have2 channel. Module 5A Specification
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___________________________________________________________________________ WiFi SSR 4A. ESP8266 4MB FLASH (ESP01). TASMOTA firmware Product OverviewThis WiFi IoT ESP01 SSR Relay based and do control on ESP-01 ESP8266 microcontroller WIFI module. It is designed for smart home, Internet of thing and others DIY project. With this ESP01 SSR module, you will easy to DIY your smart switch to control any device by phone, voice assistant or other device trough internet. For power use the power DC 3.3V with low consumption ~ 10mA * We use only HIGH quality NEW brand components: NXP, ON semiconductor, with ROHS, CE and UL certificates. Module Specification
Connection 1 line module: SSR = ESP01 - GPI/O1 (HIGH - ON) SWITCH IN = GPI/O0 + GND (Switch push - LOW level) Connection 2 lines module: SSR1 = ESP01 - GPI/O2 (HIGH - ON) SSR2 = ESP01 - GPI/O0 (HIGH - ON) SWITCH IN 1= GPI/O1 + GND (Switch push - LOW level) SWITCH IN 2= GPI/O3 + GND (Switch push - LOW level) SSR or Contact Relay?
Contact relays work in a simple way – when you energize the coil, the contacts engage. The contacts will open when you de-energize the coil. You will need a simple transistor to drive it. One thing that can happen is inductive kickback; if the switch in the circuit is initially closed and then immediately opened, there will be an instantaneous drop in current. To prevent this situation, you will need to add snubbing. SSR outputs have a much longer lifetime than relays. Because they’re built of semiconductors, they can last millions of cycles. To put this in perspective, let's imagine that you need to control a PWM actuator to control heating; it will work with a frequency of 1Hz (once per second). The relay can usually last 100,000 cycles, which will give around 1 day and 4 hours of work and constant clicking noise. SSR can last/work millions of cycles, and it is silent. So: when you need a silent and frequently working output, you should choose SSR. It is best to use in hotel rooms or any place where you need to control light or heating, etc. silently.
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