SDS- I have an inquiry about automation controls. I was wondering if you had opinion about Solid state relays vs electromagnatic relays for controlling things on the AC side?
Perfect, thank you very muchSolid state ,of course ...
_Withstand high currents.
-Fast tripping .
-Immune to electromagnetic/ strong magnetic fields .
-No need for 'inductive kick back spike' protection at the signaling DC circuit .(no need for a diode ).
-No moving mechanical parts.
-Compact & Robust.
-Long service life .
Cons:
They need some cooling ,if they operate at high currents
and/ or they are of "Normally Closed " * type...
(NC = AC ON ,at "0" state of DC side )...
*As the one,you'll need probably .
" Normally Open " type from the other hand ,
needs a DC signal (state 1 ) to Switch ON the AC side.
(NO= AC OFF ,at "0"state of DC side )
Big THANX to you Guod,for the suggestion !!!Cutting with a ...drill ...
or
"Sheet Metal Nibbler" _/
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Take both Guod's and my word ....
Any of you DIYers outta there ,who have gone or going to the 'encasing the ungly beast' way ...
(modifying/ customising metal outer cases for LED grow lights )
Sheet metal Nibbler
Truly a MUST HAVE tool !
Amazingly easy,clean and quick job ...
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Say 'Thank you' to to people who were not there or denied to help you...Will need to try that... I've been eyeing that out
Too bad my machinist bro moved away... He could build anything out of metal
No bending whatsoever .....plasma would melt through that like butter... lazer cutters and cnc machines are bad ass but plazma cutters are somewhat affordable in comparison. Nibblers tend to bend the sheet some.
The steel top & bottom lids are made of 1 mm thick sheet. (19 gauge,I think .. or ~ 3/64" ).what gauge sheet steel you using? smaller gauge tents to bend or buckle. I have a thing for metal work.. but more to do with offroading. welding.. bending tube.. etc.. Fabrication in general is pretty fun. I like watching your light builds. thanks for posting.
Ok ..holy cow hands of steel using that thing with all the cuts you do. amazing. 19g is pretty thick by hand imo. Your lights come out fantastic. I want t get a metal brake so I can build my own cases in the future.
Ahhh.... If only I had more time. Between work, family, and grow I struggle to complete other projects at times!