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Overunity Machines Forum



Tesla Switch need help

Started by TheOne, September 16, 2007, 07:27:52 PM

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Groundloop

@ Thaelin,

Great work.  :D

What type of solid state relays are you using? Type number?

Groundloop.

Thaelin

   Can only answer that when I have them in my hot little hands.  I am just off to go and get them. Hope I dont have to buy them new but will if I cant find 6 matched, ouch. Not cheap things but what has to be. Also 18 ah batts too big for the frame, have to use 7.5's I guess.

thaelin

Groundloop

@Thaelin,

I checked my supplier and those units are very expensive.
410,- NOK pr. unit * 6 = 2460,- NOK. (473USD).

The one in the picture can handle 50Volt DC @ 30A. Max. pulse is 160 Amp.

Groundloop.

Thaelin

   Funny pic, that is the basic one I have.  all the characteristics are the same. Mine are 10 amp 120v. $11 each.   :D

Love that gizmo house.

thaelin

Nali2001

Hi Thaelin, you wrote: Mine are 10 amp 120v. $11 each

Now, let me guess that would be an AC one?
There is a big price difference in high power ac or dc relays.

Can't wait to hear your system results, Good work and good luck!

Regards,
Steven