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RE: KC868-D16 + Relay SSR (Voltage Regulator) - ale_ - 02-06-2024 (02-06-2024, 12:37 AM)admin Wrote: if you use "tungsten wire type" light bulb, not MUST >18W. you can add whatsapp number: +86-15381188302 i can send you a video D16 work with SSR and bulb. In fact it is not needed for old style light bulbs. But im talking about led here, its much more common to have for example 2 led light (7w) bulbs connected in series that generate 14w load. What im thinking is to put some kind of resistor in the ssr output (kind of bleeder resistor), so I ensure to always have > 18w of load, my doubt is how to the math to buy the resistor... There are several on Aliexpress, can you help me to choose ? https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/1005002991919424.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.9.60fd2a6aOLZlrd&algo_pvid=7bb1a3b7-461c-4962-aba5-dda77cad9bf3&aem_p4p_detail=202402051747132640249936671880000730166&algo_exp_id=7bb1a3b7-461c-4962-aba5-dda77cad9bf3-4&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21BRL%2144.89%2122.45%21%21%218.60%214.30%21%402101efac17071840332041905e287f%2112000023106308638%21sea%21BR%21899118599%21&curPageLogUid=BKdY7CkXWF9e&utparam-url=scene%3Asearch%7Cquery_from%3A&search_p4p_id=202402051747132640249936671880000730166_1 RE: KC868-D16 + Relay SSR (Voltage Regulator) - admin - 02-06-2024 You can test without resistance first, which requires practice to verify. In theory, it is useless. |