I did the Sharp SSR version of the mod. Works very well. That said I also removed the local sensing circuit completely. If you neon light still glows let us know. I would have to study the mod you are thinking of as it may or may not remove all the sensing components.
Yup the neon glowed a little with an un molested appliance controller so I too disabled local control on the lamp controller that will get
the SSR. (Clipped D10 I think it was). I'm expecting to have a glow when off as I found this little tidbit last night at
http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/semiconductor_relays.html#troubleshoot when boning up on SSRs
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The load turns on okay, but never seems to turn off, unless I remove power from the relay entirely. What might be happening?This is normally a problem when using an SSR with a high-impedance load, such as a neon lamp or a small solenoid. Loads like these often have relatively large initial currents, but relatively small hold in currents. The result is that the off-state leakage current through the relay (see previous section) is insufficient to cause the load to turn on to start with, but sufficient to keep it on, once started. The solution to this is to place a power resistor, sized for 810 times the rated maximum leakage current for the SSR in parallel with the load.
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So the maximum leakage current acoring to the datasheet is .1 ma if I recall.
.1 * 810 = 81 (ohms?) At what wattage I wonder. - I expect I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.
- Might just parallel a small incandecent light if it get to be too much of a pain.
:Ron