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Copper Beech

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I am using Solid state relays to switch on 5.5k elements. I also want an indicator to light when the relay closes. The problem I have is that when the relay is open the LED glows, when the relay closes the LED just glows brighter. The only thing I can think of is that there is some sort of leakage across the relay in its normal open state. Anyone know why this is happening and is there a fix for this. TIA.
 

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I doubt if there is an easy way with the indicator you have.
The cause is probably that there will be a snubber capacitor across the triac in the SSrelay and that will pass sufficient current to bring on the led.
Probably a small incandescent, say 10 or 15 watt, would work, or you could experiment with a capacitor across the load; must be X rated for such use if you do.
 
Could replace the 240v LED indicator with a 240v neon, a neon shouldnt strike at anything less than about 70v
 
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