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  • Anyone know anything about solid state relays? What's the fundamental difference between an AC and DC SSR? I think I know a DC SSR is a straight MOSFET switch inside. What's different about an AC SSR? And if you try and use DC in an AC SSR, why does it latch on and then not switch off?

  • What's the fundamental difference between an AC and DC SSR?

    The wikipedia page is decent for this

    And if you try and use DC in an AC SSR, why does it latch on and then not switch off?

    I'd imagine it's latching due to zero crossing logic - your dc voltage isn't going to cross zero even if you go from +V to 0V, and some AC relays will only switch at the zero cross point.

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