So I was surfing ebay for SSR's and discovered that there are AC and DC types. I had expected there to be a difference between inputs, and assumed that when called out, that an AC or DC relay referred to the input. I am pretty familiar with the old school electro-mechanical relays and an AC or DC callout describes the operating coil. Seems this isn't so with SSR's. The very first ones that I actually read the tech sheets on can have an AC or DC input, the output is described as AC only. Can an AC SSR be used for DC outputs?
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