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On 20/01/2025 06:26, R.Wieser wrote:
>>> Do*NOT* use stuff above its voltage rating.
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"mm0fmf" wrote in message
>> Look at the damn pictures of the relays, you can see the ratings and the
>> model number used.
On 2025-01-20, R.Wieser wrote:
> You mean you didn't follow the "See more product details" under "About this
> item" link ?
>
> Ah, there is also a "product parameters" paragraph (down the page).
>
> And no, the relais themselves being specced for 220V doesn't mean shite when
> the board its on has its low- and high-voltage tracks too close together.
The high-voltage tracks are MUCH fatter than the low voltage tracks on
the PCB, as you can clearly see in the photo of the underside of the
board, and high and low voltage sections of the board are well separated.
My main concern would be the high voltage tracks heating up and
deliminating when the current gets really high, but I think they are OK
for 10A. Looks pretty good to me.
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