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USB relay?

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lpcam

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Jan 23, 2007
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I am looking for a relay controlled by UBS that is able to switch 300W on 48V.
 
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How many channels? DC or AC? Is the load inductive (motor)
Resistive ( heater ) or incandencent light?

Do you need inputs,too? how many ?



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Google is your friend.
I got 1.32 million hits on the search term "usb relay".
This outfit seems to have a number of power rating options.

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The relay will be use to switch lights. Power will be 48V DC or 12V DC. I may need 1 input and 2-3 outputs
 
Incandescent light bulb start with a large current
I have read somewhere that some bulds start with 14 times
higher current . This would be 88 Amperes !!!

You can use mech. relay or MOSFET -- no SCR,TRIAC or
bypolar transistor.


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300W on 48V = 300VA with regards to an incandescent load. The positive temperature coefficient (hot-to-cold resistance ratio) of tungsten does mean a high inrush, but the duration is so short that it becomes not as important as you might think. Most contacts have a "making" capacity that is 6 times the rated continuous current capacity. So even if the inrush is 14 x 300VA = 4200VA, that only relates to the continuous rating being 700VA, so at 48V means <15A, which is still a lot on a basic relay that you will find in the USB relays I've seen, but not unattainable. They had 15A rated relays on that link I provided.
 
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