You can, but I would like to encourage you to seek out a DC solution using something like the mr16, the holiday coro 3 channel led controller, or the 27 channel thing from aliexpress.
Why? The ssr4, lynx express, and other dimmers are expecting a resistive load, where relays and solenoids are inductive loads. This is getting a little technical, but basically with a resistive load, the current and voltage are in phase and when the triac turns off at the voltage zero crossing, no current is actually flowing. In an inductive load, the current lags behind the voltage. When the triac turns off at the voltage zero crossing, the current is still flowing out of the inductor and the electrons pile up at the junction- creating a voltage spike that the triac was not designed to withstand. On a DC circuit, you can put a diode there that will allow that current to keep flowing until the inductor is discharged. On an AC circuit, you cannot.
Adding lights as someone else mentioned does provide that path to discharge the inductor, so it is a good solution, but If you go that route, i would advise putting 2 lights so that when one burns out, it doesn't take the triac with it...