This might mislead people. The SSR has to be one designed to switch DC loads. An SSR for AC loads uses a different switching technology that simply won't work on DC. There's been a few people that...
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This might mislead people. The SSR has to be one designed to switch DC loads. An SSR for AC loads uses a different switching technology that simply won't work on DC. There's been a few people that...
Yes, you could bypass use of the J2 terminals.
If the relay was the problem, the relay itself would be undergoing the meltdown.
For everyone's reference - from the markings on the terminals at least on my relay board, we know the terminals...