I have been working on a large outdoor robot driven by “Power Wheels” children’s car motors for a while now (http://boomsandbots.blogspot.ca/search/label/Project%20Killzone is the section of my blog devoted to it) and I decided to build my own high power motor controller rather than buy one. As you can imagine, it has been a journey filled with smoking electronics, learning, and rebuilding. Anyway, I have relays set up to control the direction of the motors, and that part works quite well, but the problems I have had is with the speed control section. I have tried plain MOSFETs a couple times and ended in failure each time, so I turned to looking for high power solid state relays. Some googleing around lead me to these two relays which seem the most promising:
My question is if anyone here has used these style of solid state relays, and if they can handle the fast switching frequencies required for PWM speed control, or if there is some speed limitation that would make these totally unusable for such an application. Not just those particular models, but that style of either automotive or industrial type SSR.
Sorry if that is a stupid question, and thanks in advance for any help.