AC to AC solid state relay quick question
Quick question about AC to AC SSR such as this one: "Solid State Module Relay 80-250V AC 24-380V AC" (from amazon) does an AC to AC SSR mean that if the control side has any AC going through it, the relay will turn on? I.e, if I put the control side of the relay in series with a AC load (say a lightbulb), when I turn on the light switch, the relay will turn on? Is the control side's max amps the same as the relay side?
EDIT::also, at around how many amps do you need a heatsink for any kind of SSR? Say, at 10 amps?
Quick question about AC to AC SSR such as this one: "Solid State Module Relay 80-250V AC 24-380V AC" (from amazon) does an AC to AC SSR mean that if the control side has any AC going through it, the relay will turn on? I.e, if I put the control side of the relay in series with a AC load (say a lightbulb), when I turn on the light switch, the relay will turn on? Is the control side's max amps the same as the relay side?
EDIT::also, at around how many amps do you need a heatsink for any kind of SSR? Say, at 10 amps?
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