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    • N
      northwest
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I have a SSR Unit, but I dont find it in the list of the units, when I want to bind it on my M5Stack. How do I get it?

      Lee

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      • ajb2k3A
        ajb2k3 @northwest
        last edited by

        @northwest said in SSR not in List:

        Hello,

        I have a SSR Unit, but I dont find it in the list of the units, when I want to bind it on my M5Stack. How do I get it?

        Lee

        It was there at at one point but it looks to have vanished.
        Have you tried using the relay unit blocks in uiflow to control the SSR?

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        • felmueF
          felmue
          last edited by

          Hello @northwest

          like @ajb2k3 already pointed out you can use the relay block instead. I've just tested that and my M5Atom can control the SSR just fine using the relay block.

          Thanks
          Felix

          GPIO translation table M5Stack / M5Core2
          Information about various M5Stack products.
          Code examples

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          • N
            northwest
            last edited by

            Yes, it works! Thanks

            And no, I cant use it. At the state OFF there is still a little current flowing through the device. Not usable for switching low current things. I check the circut diagramm, what is the resistend 39R and the capacitor 10nF for?

            Lee

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            • felmueF
              felmue
              last edited by

              Hello @northwest

              I think it's called an RC snubber.

              Thanks
              Felix

              GPIO translation table M5Stack / M5Core2
              Information about various M5Stack products.
              Code examples

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              • N
                northwest
                last edited by

                Hello @felmue

                Yes it is, I remember the electronic school 30years ago, thanks for reminding me. I desoldered the resistor and now I can switch LED's . Perfect.

                Thanks Lee

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