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How to drive 220V Water Pump Motor with SSR?


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#1 Rookie

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Posted 06 March 2015 - 06:16 PM

Hello,

 

I have an assortment of pumps in my solar system, all 220V. I would like to control these with an Netduino but I have no idea how to interface it to the 220V-power. Of course I intend to use SSRs - what do I have to look for in such a SSR? Do I need protection diodes in addition? I know that switching inductive loads need additional protections.

 

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Posted 28 March 2015 - 04:03 AM

Hi 

 

I use the Seeedstudio grove kit for prototypes. The base shield lets you plug in lots of sensor and actuators in your Netduino

 

http://www.seeedstud...-V2-p-1378.html

 

Depending on the nature of the load you want to switch

 

http://www.seeedstud...lay-p-1359.html

 

or

 

http://www.seeedstud...30A-p-1473.html

 

or DIY

 

http://imall.iteadst...228001-826.html

 

or power and switch combined

 

http://imall.iteadst...m141125003.html

 

 

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