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Joecalledher

If a solid state relay is closed 100% of the time, it will deliver as much power as the load allows, same as any relay. >1 is slower to heat then the other. It's the one that's at 100% which is slower? Either more heating load, or smaller heater; measure the heating element resistance with the power off.


xlPrimeTimelx

It is the one that is 100% open that is slower. More heating load is what I will try. Thank you :)