View Full Version : Basic Parts Diagram for SSROZ
ikabod
12-17-2007, 04:25 PM
I don't know how to read schematic so I just learn by looking at the pics and comparing parts list. Hopefully this will help people like me (nOObs) identifying
which parts goes to where.
Pls. correct me if I'm wrong.
Aurbo99
12-17-2007, 04:37 PM
The part "6 pin socket" is soldered to the board, and the "859-MOC3023" is then pressed into it. thats to allow the ic chip to be replaced should it fail.
The image does not show the 6 pin socket but rather the moc3023 soldered directly to the board.
Other than that, it looks right
Aurbo99
12-17-2007, 04:47 PM
Well whaddya know..
I feel totally shagrinned about this..
Some please tell me the 750ohm resistors can be subbed for 680's
Dunno where or how I ended up soldering all my SSROZ's (32 of them) with 680 Ohm resistors, but its what I did.
Perhaps that is contributing to my random blinking of the lights?
/hangs head in shame and looks for a beer.....
**EDIT
OK I feel a little better,, a beer and a close look at the few blank PCB's of the SSROZ the 680ohm is silkscreened on it.. Whew...
ikabod
12-17-2007, 05:05 PM
ok this may sound stupid question:
Are those resistors can be soldered in any way? Sorry but I'm totally dumb with electronics but very eager to learn.
Macrosill
12-17-2007, 05:15 PM
resistors do not have a polarity so they can be installed either way. A good rule to follow though is that you install all the resistors on the board the same way. This gives a professional look and makes it easier to identify and troubleshoot later on.
RavingLunatic
12-17-2007, 06:28 PM
Could a moderator move this to the SSR forum?
The pic alone would be very useful for folks looking for info in that forum.
Wayne J
12-17-2007, 06:33 PM
Could a moderator move this to the SSR forum?
The pic alone would be very useful for folks looking for info in that forum.
Macrosill will have to do it.
I am working on a newcomer guide to SSR's to post. Things have been hectic so it's not done yet. :oops:
wjohn
12-17-2007, 08:19 PM
the current limiting resistors can be 680 or 750.
750 is not a standard E32 value, (the scale is log-a-rithmic)
use what you have.
Trepidati0n
12-17-2007, 11:09 PM
You have a six pin socket listed..but not what goes in teh socket :)
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