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Looking for a Latching Solid State Relay

Looking for a Latching Solid State Relay

Looking for a Latching Solid State Relay

(OP)
Can anyone point me in the direction of a Solid State Relay equivalent to an:

       SSAC  NIF1B6A4
       Latching, Solid State
       6A, 120VAC Output
       120V Control Voltage

Our supplier dropped the ball, so I'm looking for a substitute to this relay.  So far, my local suppliers are no go.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

Tef

RE: Looking for a Latching Solid State Relay

Connect an optocoupler's LED with diode bridge and series resistor to the switched AC, connect the transistor to
energize the SSR input.

If need more help, describe the driver on the input of SSR
and give URL & FAX#.

<nbucska@pcperipherals.com>

RE: Looking for a Latching Solid State Relay

You should find what you are looking for on www.Crydom.com.

RE: Looking for a Latching Solid State Relay

Suggestion: Visit
http://www.thomasregister.com
and type Relays: Solid State under Product or Service, which will return 140 companies to approach to

RE: Looking for a Latching Solid State Relay

(OP)
Thanks for the info all.  We're just going to wait for the part.  No one had anything in stock.  "Just In Time" manufacturing seems to equal "Just In Time To Miss Deadlines", anymore.  Oh well.

Tef

RE: Looking for a Latching Solid State Relay

There is a simple alternative -- move the latching to lower power level.

<nbucska@pcperipherals.com>

RE: Looking for a Latching Solid State Relay

Suggestion to the previous posting: If possible.

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