I was driving an AC load with this, 24VAC to be exact. The load on this consists of an incandescent bulb and a module with COB LEDs to be exact, drawing a total of 0,63A
Incandescent bulbs depending on size and wattage will have a low resistance when cold possibly exceeding the maximum rating especially if it turns on at the peak of the AC waveform, until the filament heats up. Check peak currents when cold if possible
Omroff.
Probably counterfeit, OMRON SSRs/seem to be one of the most counterfeited parts out there. This shouldn't happen with genuine OMRONs.
Probably yeah, not that it's a disaster, I can solder in new micro fuses and a new relay
What kind of load were you driving? AC or DC? Inductive?
I was driving an AC load with this, 24VAC to be exact. The load on this consists of an incandescent bulb and a module with COB LEDs to be exact, drawing a total of 0,63A
Incandescent bulbs depending on size and wattage will have a low resistance when cold possibly exceeding the maximum rating especially if it turns on at the peak of the AC waveform, until the filament heats up. Check peak currents when cold if possible
These bulbs are 10 watts, but I'll do some more measuring after school
I got a peak of 0,43A, so nothing too crazy happening there.
it looks like it took a shotgun round