



⚡ Stay cool, control hot — power your precision with Inkbird SSR 40DA!
The Inkbird SSR 40DA is a robust solid state relay designed for PID thermostat temperature controllers, supporting DC input voltages from 3 to 32V and AC output voltages from 24 to 380V. Rated for up to 40A continuous current, it excels in industrial and HVAC applications when paired with proper heat dissipation. Lightweight and compact, this aluminum-bodied relay is a top-rated, reliable component favored by professionals for precise and durable temperature control.














































| ASIN | B00HV974KC |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,109 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #9 in Solid State Relays |
| Color | Black Heat Sink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (303) |
| Date First Available | January 4, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | ESSR-40DAC |
| Manufacturer | Lerway Tech |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Package Dimensions | 2.1 x 2.1 x 0.9 inches |
| Part Number | ITC-100-LW |
| Size | SSR-40DA 1 Pack |
| Voltage | 24 Volts, 3 Volts |
| Wattage | 3500 watts |
H**D
Use a heatsink!
I think all the people melting their SSRs didn't get the memo about using a heatsink, although it's written in the product description. I mounted mine to an old CPU heatsink with fan, and after passing a continuous 16A at 120VAC for one hour the SSR was not even warm to the touch. The relay also responds as expected to a 12VDC PWM signal, switching on and off my 120VAC load as expected. I don’t know if this relay has counterfeit TRIACs in it, I don’t know if it could handle anywhere near a 40A load, but if you’re using a cheap SSR like this you should probably plan to run it at a fraction of its rated current with an oversized heat exchanger. Luckily, 16A is the max current of most home circuits in the US, so this should be adequate for most uses, unless you start getting funky with your wiring. Just make sure you’ve got a way to remove the heat and this thing should do you well.
T**O
GREAT PRODUCT
This works perfect for my smoker. Thank you so much
J**R
It works
I used this in building a controller for an electronic brew station. It works, followed the wiring schematic online, using a PID controller and a 120 to 240v capacitor to turn the power on and off to the 220v heating element.
L**U
Easy to install, works well
I bought this item so that I could use low voltage control to enable and disable my oil-less air compressor. It is easy to install. My air compressor draws about 16 amps at 120VAC single phase. So far this solid state relay is performing as expected. It does say it needs a heat sink. My air compressor only runs for maybe a minute or two at a time, so I haven't noticed any appreciable heat output from this device. I used some heat sink goop on the back and simply mounted it in a 4" square metal electric box that had a smooth back; that seems to give it a bit of heat sink. I used a spare 4.5VDC cell phone charger with the end cut off as the DC supply for control voltage. It seems to be working fine.
A**N
Great Quality Product
I recommend running these with a heat sink but these are quality SSR's and every one I have ever purchased is still working as designed. When I need another SSR, it will be an Inkbird.
J**E
works great
I used this in my electric brewing control panel. The previous one burned because of a loose wire connection. You should check connections periodically.
C**Y
Works great
This was a replacement ssr. Had the same one so I knew what I was getting. They do the job .
M**R
Great for my woodshop dust collection system
I used this item in my dust collection system so that I could have low voltage microswitches at each of the blast gates to turn on the dust collector. It is great and the system only comes on when a gate is open and since there is a gate at each tool, it is very efficient.
C**A
Mi stava facendo impazzire. Se l'utilizzatore cambia la forma d'onda sono ... amari. Praticamente volevo controllare un phon a mezza potenza ma il phon per andare a mezza potenza usa un diodo utilizzando una semionda e il relè a stato solido non funziona. Per il resto tutto ok
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