No - - the typical DCSSR is common anode (common +) and the MOSFETs sink the ground from each color.
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I have 2 feet of dumb rgb strips in my North pole for lighting.
+12v
B
R
G
is the wiring layout.
+12vdc is COMMON and the ground wires run independent for each colour, THIS IS OPPOSITE to how a typical SSR is built where ground is COMMON.
Not pixel strips, just dumb 12vdc 5050 leds with resistors..
Which DC SSR should I be looking to buy?
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No - - the typical DCSSR is common anode (common +) and the MOSFETs sink the ground from each color.
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So on a DC SSR like this, would you run a jumper wire from the + out to the other + outs and then connect the R,G, and B to the - outs.
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I have to admit I'm a little confused about this as well.
I'm not completely familiar with the DirkCheap SSR but I think you'll find it's the same as the DCSSR and the input +DC is the same connection/trace as the + on the RGB outputs and are already connected together. A quick look at it visually and/or with a meter should tell you that.
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You'd provide +/- power at the DC IN terminal block. Then you have four channels of output, and the + signal is common to all four channels while the - is switched. You would want to use common anode strips with this SSR.
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In answer to the OP's question. I would recommend one Dirk's Cheap DC SSR's like shown above. You can get them @ http://digwdf.com/store/category.php?id_category=9 . He has two different versions available, one is capable of handling higher amperage.
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Would a DM-103 work, you could embed this into your prop (they are very tiny).
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I believe RobG has alternative firmware for this tiny board as well (to run some DMX floodlights).
I bought 10 on my last order from Ray, but doubt I am going to use them all this year.
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