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  1. Mechd07

    SSR for motor control

    Hi. I would like to know what the outcome would be if I supply this SSR ( www.power-io.com/products/hdd.htm ) with voltages within it's range but more than twice (40 kHz) the cycles it's tested at.
  2. Mechd07

    SSR input current

    I would like to know if a solid state relay's with the below control input specs will draw only needed current from a supply source of 24Vdc 0.75A. Control voltage range: 4-32 Vdc Minimum turn-off voltage and current: 4Vdc/6mA Maximum turn-on voltage and current: 32Vdc/10mA Maximum turn-off...
  3. Mechd07

    Amperage Voltage and Solid State Motor Control

    Hi, Please bear with my ignorance of electronics. I realize the answers to my questions may be obvious, just not to me LOL. I'm trying to reduce the voltage or amperage of a power supply to under 10V or .02 amps from its original 24 volts @ .75 amps. I experimented using two .22 ohm resistors...
  4. Mechd07

    DC motor control

    I would like to use 0-18v DC @ about 1 amp to control 16v DC @ 125 amps or even 115 volts AC from separate power supply. When the control voltage changes polarity the output voltage to a motor should also. What can I buy or build to accomplish this?
  5. Mechd07

    Motor control

    I'm looking for a reversable speed controller that uses variable DC input voltage (about 0-20 Volts) to control higher DC (30+ volts) or AC output voltage proportionately. Something like this must exist. If so what type of controller is it?

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