Yes, to put these in an apex and expect the end user to be able to know what types of loads to use is a bit much. Even electrical engineers missed this in designs when PLCs first started using triac outputs.
And to trust an SSR with no datasheet available from china, no thanks.
While im not a fan of the Songle relays used in the ADJ power board and most of the 8 channel relays we use in our builds, the relays are UL listed, and have a datasheet available, they just lack the usable life of a better branded relay, so they work safely just not as long as better quality relays can when switching heavier loads. Then again an 8 channel board can be had for the price of one good relay and base, and are fine for alot of the small equiment used in the average aquarium.
In industrial machinery control panels with tons of relays in them, the vast majority are still electromechanical relays, with SSR relays used for very specific uses and in uses that have been designed by an engineer, and its even more rare to see an SSR deployed in the most important use of all, in safety circuits like emergency stop circuits, etc.
Those Songle/Ningbo relays are a treat in cheap. $0.20 in quantity and this is marketed for the US market (would be cheaper locally).
https://lcsc.com/product-detail/Relays_SRD-12VDC-SL-C_C30431.html The UL file number is real as well. (https://iq.ulprospector.com/en/profile?e=89469)
But I'd much rather buy an Omron relay for anything high power :)
