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lakota

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I have reviewed doug29cz's 240V diagram using Auberin's DSPR110 and explanation for having 2 switches. I would like to build a 120V version control panel but am not confident to convert the 240V diagram. I'm asking if Doug could provide a 120V diagram using the DSPR110 and 2 switch design.

Thank you in advance.
 
Here you go:

Minimal DSPR110 120V only.PNG

Let me know if you have questions.

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Doug,

Thank you for your prompt reply and diagram. A few questions:

- Do the 120V, 1A switch and DSPR110 actually have a ground wire?

- Any suggestions where would I obtain a 120V, 1A switch?

- I'm assuming I could use a 25a SSR?

Thanks again,
Lakota
 
Doug,

Thank you for your prompt reply and diagram. A few questions:

- Do the 120V, 1A switch and DSPR110 actually have a ground wire?
Maybe not, but any device that can be grounded should be grounded. If you put the components in a metal box, then the box should also be grounded (contact point should be free of paint.)

- Any suggestions where would I obtain a 120V, 1A switch?
Just about any 120V switch will be rated for at least 1A. You can use a switch rated for more amps or volts without any problem. A light switch from HD/Lowes will work, any electronics store will have lots of options, and there are lots of on-line sources (Amazon, ebay, Digikey, etc.)

- I'm assuming I could use a 25a SSR?
Yes, a 25A SSR will work. I recommend against Foteks because they are widely counterfeited, so you don't know if you will get a genuine one or a fake. Magers don't seem to have the same counterfeit issue.

Thanks again,
Lakota

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