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<div class="pre" style="margin: 0; padding: 0; font-family: monospace">I want to operate two solid-state relays simultaneously (one for a 110V circuit, the other for 220V) from a single PID. I had thought I would just wire them in parallel from the PID, but a bit of poking around the interwebs suggests otherwise. So I sketched up this drawing for two SSRs in series with a PID. Does this look correct for this situation? Any suggestions appreciated!<br /> <br /> (I'm a chemist, so I understand electron flow and related, but I trust this little Shop Talk community more than I trust my electrical intuition!)<br /> Thanks!!!<br /> Lee</div>
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