g3mb-202p SSR with DC load
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 10:05 pm
Hi,
I've etched a PCB for a project that involves using a g3mb-202p Solid Relay driven by a NodeMCU 1.0 running Arduino Code.
The g3mb-202p was intended to provide 12vDC to an Electronic Door Strike.
Upon initial testing, with a multimeter connected to the 12vDC out (from the relay) it seemed to work fine:
~0v when the ESP set the Relay to open
+12vDC when the ESP set the relay to closed
When connected to the load (The 12v door-strike) the strike does not activate and the output of the relay shows ~0v
I've read that the g3mb-202p is only intended for switching AC loads. Howcome I see the desired results with a multimeter and not when using the actual load?
Give that I've already Etched the PCBs, is there any way I can get this relay working with my 12vDC load?
Alternatively, is there any other DC-compatible relay that has the same footprint/pinout?
Hopefully someone can help me out or provide some clarification.
Thanks in advance!
Simplified schematic (Removed MFRC522, LEDs, Buzzers, etc to get message across simply) below:
(Corrected error in image that Pablo2048 pointed out)
I've etched a PCB for a project that involves using a g3mb-202p Solid Relay driven by a NodeMCU 1.0 running Arduino Code.
The g3mb-202p was intended to provide 12vDC to an Electronic Door Strike.
Upon initial testing, with a multimeter connected to the 12vDC out (from the relay) it seemed to work fine:
~0v when the ESP set the Relay to open
+12vDC when the ESP set the relay to closed
When connected to the load (The 12v door-strike) the strike does not activate and the output of the relay shows ~0v
I've read that the g3mb-202p is only intended for switching AC loads. Howcome I see the desired results with a multimeter and not when using the actual load?
Give that I've already Etched the PCBs, is there any way I can get this relay working with my 12vDC load?
Alternatively, is there any other DC-compatible relay that has the same footprint/pinout?
Hopefully someone can help me out or provide some clarification.
Thanks in advance!
Simplified schematic (Removed MFRC522, LEDs, Buzzers, etc to get message across simply) below:
(Corrected error in image that Pablo2048 pointed out)