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Baomain SSR-60DA 60A Solid State Relay Module 4-32VDC / 24-480VAC + Heat Sink

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About this item

  • Country of Manufacture: CHINA; Model: SSR-60 DA
  • Input voltage: 4-32V DC; Output voltage: 24-480V AC
  • Output current: 60A; Working Voltage: 250V, Net Weight: 390g;
  • Total Size: 72 x 43 x 90mm/ 2.83'' x 1.70'' x 3.5'' (L*W*H)
  • Brand: Baomain; Package Content: 1 x Solid State Relay, 1 x Heat sink


Feature:
●1. High reliability, high efficiency and long lifespan
●2. No electric spark, no noise and no contact
●3. Fine electro magnetic interference, high sensitivity and fast switching speed
●4. Low drive voltage and current
●5. Especially suitable for corrosion, moisture, dust resistant and other harsh environments
●6. Widely used in many automatic control systems
●Specification: This is solid state relay SSR-60DA 60A/250V 3-32V DC.
●Model: SSR-60DA
●Input voltage: 4-32V DC
●Output voltage: 24-480V AC
●Output current: 60A
●Working Voltage: 250V
●Brand: Baomain


Miss BlueBerry
Reviewed in Canada on October 28, 2024
Did not work.
K. Maletsky
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024
I'm using it to control a 1/2" AC motor on a small dust collector. Probably 50A would be OK, maybe even 40A depending on which datasheet you look at. Definitely ignore the current rating on the motor nameplate as that will not be helpful in SSR selection.60A for a 110VAC motor gives plenty of margin - the SSR runs cool and will probably work forever. I do have the heat sink mounted on the relay - whether this is critical in my application I don't know but as it came with the SSR I figured I would use it.Works just fine, great price. Highly recommend provided that you leave lots of room in the current margin, as I did.
Michael Levitt
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2023
Bought a second SSR to replace my first. Nothing to do with the SSR. I shorted it out due to my actions. Still a five star product
SW
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023
Easy to use. I have it attached to a low voltage cut off circuit . when my battery gets Below 55% this circuit turns on my 60 amp rec pro 12 V battery charger. When the voltage gets above 14.3 this circuit automatically turns off. I have mine attached to a heat sink. It does have the option to mount it to a din rail.
Dennis McF
Reviewed in Canada on April 30, 2023
Went thru 2 X 40A relay models by other suppliers before I decided to go with this unit. Works perfectly. Not sure why the 40A units failed even though I was drawing less than 20A?
Mike Purdy
Reviewed in Canada on March 28, 2022
Been using this relay everyday for 2 weeks now. Performance has been rock solid so far. I'm using this relay to turn led lights on and off. It's controlled from the USB on my LG tv. The relay turns on a 60 amp power supply that is connected to the led controller. When I turn on the TV the lights come on and they go off when the TV is turned off. 60 amps is overkill for 3 strings of ws2812b but I figured the extra head room would add a margin of safety for concerns of heat.
Jay Hinds
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2022
I bought this to use with an arduino to control a standard space heater in my lab. The control on the space heater is just a mechanical thermostat that like to stick on or stick off (depending on its mood I suppose). This would cause the lab to be either sweat shop or a freezer. I temps routinely drop into the negatives and I prefer a stable temperature in my lab. I read a lot of the reviews for this SSR, because of this I purchased a much higher rated device then I needed. My heater draws a maximum of about 11 amps. This is a 60 amp device with a heatsink. It has been working great! I drive the device DIRECTLY from the arduino (Uno) pins thru a 20 foot Ethernet cable (just one pair of wires). It is 2 degrees outside as I write this and I am comfortably warm at a stable 71 degrees. :)
W. Self
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2020
I purchased two of these to cut off AC current from my Grid 120vac to a couple of battery chargers when I reach a high voltage limit trigger. After wiring them up to do that, I discovered this SRR passes 120V AC current without control voltage applied enough to read 120vac on a volt meter; but then discovered they do work properly when I apply a load. The advantage of SRRs are very low current draw on the control contacts that keeps the SSR closed like a switch or relay. Release the control current, and the load current stops like you opened (or turned off) a switch. There are also no mechanical contacts to wear out.
Roy
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2020
Works well with my 40amp water heater...Easy installation, seems to be working fine. Doesn't get too hot.
Suka
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2018
so Far so good.
TS
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2018
Is working great on my powder coating oven. Working great.