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If the 10 Amp load is on an AC circuit, you'll need to use a solid state relay. For something that large, such a relay can be quite a bit more expensive than a contact relay.

On the other hand, if it's 10 Amps DC, the transistor idea would be great.

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Q: A project in which I would like to use transistors to switch two 10A loads alternately by completely replacing the relays.Is it possible.Can any one suggest a better idea?
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