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Tony Williams
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In article <1110583017.328079.206530@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
GerberMultit00l <gerbermultit00l@yahoo.com> wrote:
a contactor with a main set of normal contacts and a
separate contact pair which is early-make_late-break.
Fred's solution could then be implemented with just
one extra resistor.
That also solves a minor problem on Fred's circuit,
K2 failing to de-energise if there is no load.
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Tony Williams.
GerberMultit00l <gerbermultit00l@yahoo.com> wrote:
May be worth asking the relay mfrs if they can supply7.) Fred Bloggs proposed a clever design idea. If I don't get
anywhere with my current design I'll surely try this. Heck, I
might just do it anyway for piece of mind. It performs a similar
function to the FET solution I was contemplating but will
probably be cheaper to implement.
I would have to reduce the size of my main relay in order to fit
a small secondary relay in my packaging space.
a contactor with a main set of normal contacts and a
separate contact pair which is early-make_late-break.
Fred's solution could then be implemented with just
one extra resistor.
That also solves a minor problem on Fred's circuit,
K2 failing to de-energise if there is no load.
--
Tony Williams.