Analog phase angle SSR for heating bed
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Hello
I have this SIL465000 SSR laying around and wonder if I could use it to drive my 220v AC heating pad.
https://fr.farnell.com/celduc/sil465000/gradateur-angle-de-phase-22a-400v/dp/1305687
Those are phase angled controller SSR through analog signal from 0 to 10V
Do you guys have any experience with this?
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suppose you could use a heater output to pull down voltage divided 10v signal and smooth it out to give you an analouge 0-10v signal; but given the long response time of a heated bed phase angle control is just extra noise; a zero-crossing one would be much less noisy, not to mention easier to control.
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I get it.
Those relays are used in industrial environment to drive heaters, thought it could be interesting to play with. Seems it doesn't deserve the hassleThanks
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Most heaters do fine with slower control loops and zero-crossing switching; lighting and motor control will benefit from phase angle control however.