⚡ Elevate your control game with silent, powerful switching!
The CG Solid State Relay SSR-60DD is a robust, high-current (60A) DC-to-DC relay designed for professional automation and temperature control systems. Featuring silent, spark-free switching and a durable, moisture-proof plastic cover, it ensures reliable performance and long service life. Comes with thermal grease for enhanced heat dissipation, making it an essential component for seamless, high-efficiency machinery control.
Connector Type | Screw |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
Current Rating | 60 Amps |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Brand | CGELE |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Wattage | 1.92E+3 |
Coil Resistance | 16 Milliohms |
Coil Voltage | 3 Volts (DC) |
Contact Current Rating | 60 Amps |
Maximum Switching Current | 25 Amps |
Maximum Switching Voltage | 240 Volts |
Minimum Switching Voltage | 3 Volts (DC) |
Specification Met | Electromagnetic Compatibility |
UPC | 774297736484 781017132778 |
Manufacturer | CGELE |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.92 x 3.94 x 1.77 inches |
Size | DC to DC 60A |
Material | Copper |
Measurement System | Metric |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**D
would recommend if you need something like this for your projects
worked for my projects and i have bought more since. would recommend if you need something like this for your projects
J**C
Perfect for switching on DC voltage
I have a DC-powered fan in my pinball cabinet that I wanted to turn on whenever certain effects happen, but the current draw of the fan was higher than the output from my electronics board allowed, so an SSR was needed. This takes an input current and when triggered turns on an output current for the fan. My only word of note - be sure and look at the diagram included with the SSR. I assumed I knew how it should be hooked up and was wrong - USE THE DIAGRAM!
J**L
Two ordered - two failed.
Bought 2 of these thinking that possibility of one being bad was not unrealistic. Both failed. Installed completely within specifications and neither worked. On connection both relays closed the switched circuit without having the relay energized. Due to the nature of the project I could not fire the system up until beyond the window of ability to return so I seem to have no recourse. Not happy about that. I wound up ordering a TE brand relay (just one) and it worked perfectly on install. The TE relay is also made in China, but clearly to higher standards.
A**R
Exact description
Exact description, figment and fast delivery
A**E
Fits under a Voron 2.4 Electronic Bay.
Just what you need to run the SSR at full tilt on a Voron 2.4 printer using the standard Omron SSR. Just barely fits in the electronics bay. However the din rail mount is a bit loose, I used some leftover foam tape to make it tight.As an advisory, I'm not sure how important it is, but I sanded down the top layer of paint to make it conductive ensuring a good connection for the grounding wire. Probably not needed, but it made me feel a bit safer.
M**O
I really like these but they need documentation!!
I've killed a couple accidentally because the output is one direction so if you feed in from the wrong direction for too long you kill it. Either toss in a slip of paper or label it better then these would be 5 star all day every day. And they get HOT so scrounge up some old computer heatsinks and JB Weld them on with a thin layer so you get heat transfer.
R**Y
Controlling a solar DC well pump
I needed to control a solar-powered well pump with a float switch. Could not find a float switch which would handle 5 amps at 140 volts DC. The controller that the pump manufacturer sells costs several hundred dollars. With this SSR, I just needed a small float switch and a tiny 5v solar panel to provide a few milliamps for control power.I bolted the SSR to the back of a metal enclosure using the supplied heat sink grease. So the enclosure serves as the heat sink. It doesn't get warm.Instructions are sparse, so I don't know if the control power has to be isolated from the load. Could have built a voltage divider with resistors to get control voltage from the main panels, but using the tiny panel ensures that the two sides of the SSR are isolated. Very easy to hook up. It's been in service for about a week. I'll update if anything changes.
A**R
Would not recommend for any sensitive Electronics
I bought this relay to control the electronics on my boat after installing it I was getting low voltage alarms on the electronics measuring input and output voltage there was one volt difference between input and output so on a 12 volt system only providing 11 volts to my electronics was not working would not recommend it
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