High current triac (or board)

Hi,

I have seen many one-channel to 4-channel triac boards to drive AC power output from Arduino. Does anyone know of a high-current board (e.g. 10amps @ 120VAC)?

Else, I can procure separate high-current triac parts and hand-wire them to replace the on-board triac from a pre-made low-current board....

Thoughts?

Hi,
Probably better to do one channel at a time with optically-isolated solid-state relays like THIS.

DISCLAIMER: Mentioned stuff from my own shop...

Hi all,
I'm back at it again this year using Arduino to drive 120VAC holiday lighting displays.

Is it possible to use a standard 5 amp 4-channel triac board, but to wire the triac gate to a higher current device off-the-board such as:

I would mount and electrically isolate these high-current (high-voltage) devices from the smaller Arduino triac board....

Or, has anyone found a higher-current triac output to drive 120VAC lights?

I use these in a project switching smart home appliances on/off:

BT137-600E

They're rated at 8 amps and are designed to interface directly with uc's and low level logic circuits.