Hello,
My name is Alex, I'm from Montreal and this is my first post!
I've converted a mini fridge into a fermentation chamber. I'm using a relay controlled by an Arduino, basically my intention was to replace the thermostat with the relay. however while testing i realized the fridge stayed on continuously, and after inspecting I realized that the relay is stuck in on, regardless of whether the controller energized it or not.
I'm using the following relay module, which is rated to 10A/125VAC 10A/250VAC:
https://abra-electronics.com/electromechanical/relays/relay-modules-shields/rm-2-two-channel-relay-module.html
if I move the energizing pin to the second relay it clicks nicely, so I know the issue is with the relay itself, and not the wiring or the programming. question is: was this just bad luck and the relay died prematurely or is it not compatible with the fridge? the fridge is only rated 1.5A, or 100W, here are the schematics:
Maybe the spike when the compressor kicks in killed it?
I would appreciate your input.
thank you!
My name is Alex, I'm from Montreal and this is my first post!
I've converted a mini fridge into a fermentation chamber. I'm using a relay controlled by an Arduino, basically my intention was to replace the thermostat with the relay. however while testing i realized the fridge stayed on continuously, and after inspecting I realized that the relay is stuck in on, regardless of whether the controller energized it or not.
I'm using the following relay module, which is rated to 10A/125VAC 10A/250VAC:
https://abra-electronics.com/electromechanical/relays/relay-modules-shields/rm-2-two-channel-relay-module.html
if I move the energizing pin to the second relay it clicks nicely, so I know the issue is with the relay itself, and not the wiring or the programming. question is: was this just bad luck and the relay died prematurely or is it not compatible with the fridge? the fridge is only rated 1.5A, or 100W, here are the schematics:

Maybe the spike when the compressor kicks in killed it?
I would appreciate your input.
thank you!