Barnabybear wrote:Hi,So with the relay you use the AC in would go to 1 and AC out would go to 2?
Correct.Is it possible to do this on a breadboard I am not working on PCB's yet?
The SSR (Soild State Relay) will fit on bread board but personaly I never would and you shouldn't! Just solder some wire onto the SSR leads then cover any exposed jounts. You'll only have 3.3V on the breadboard and that won't kill you.
Hi sorry one last question on this, well a couple actually
So when the AC in goes onto the circuit can you use normal jumper wire to run to the input of the SSR ? Same question also applies to the blue wire as well for the light.
If I am correct the blue and the brown wires are connected to the dc module inputs (is there any particular order for these two inputs), the brown is then connected to 1 of the SSR and the blue is connected to the blue wire of the second terminal via an additional jumper wire, then brown on the second terminal is connected to 2 of the SSR using a jumper wire.
Lastly are the terminals necessary or can the inputs and outputs be directly soldered to the circuit.
Thanks in advance mate.