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What is counter-electromotive force (surge)?
Can SSR continuity be tested using a voltage tester?
What should be done about surge-absorbing circuits for AC-load SSRs?
What is bleeder resistance?
Why do SSR load Relays sometimes hum?
What is the zero cross function?
What is a snubber circuit?
Is it abnormal that the SSR is so hot that I can’t continue touching it?
Can the output sides of SSRs be connected in parallel?
What should be done for a surge-absorbing circuit for DC-load SSRs?
What are the main causes of SSR failure and what can be done about it?
Are SSRs unable to switch microloads?
What is the difference between triacs and thyristors?
The SSR does not turn OFF. What is causing this and what can be done about it?
Can the output sides of SSRs be connected in series?
How are the internal SSR circuits configured?
What are the characteristics of SSRs compared to those of contact Relays?
Are there SSRs available with NC contacts?
The current is unstable when the power supply is switched using an SSR. Why is this?
What is the difference between an SSR and a power MOS FET?