Careful, here.....MOV's shift characteristics with dosage, and
may only be good for a few shots, depending on the charge it
has to absorb, per shot.
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>a MOV across the contacts cures the problem better than a vacuum-
>>relay since the reverse EMF still needs to be suppressed to prevent
>>damage elsewhere.
>
>The problem is that because it's DC, even with no inductive load,
? If wires are used to connect a (pretend) purely resistive load, the
load always looks iinductive. And when the circuit opens, a reverse EMF
at the opening contacts is guaranteed. Good engineering practice is to
suppress reverse EMFs with a MOV or bi-lateral Si transient suppressor
diode.
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I did some work with MOV transient suppressors in a previous lifetime.
If you zap them in opposite directions more or less equally, they can
last a while. Zap them in one direction, like reverse EMF, and they
will become increasingly less useful.
Jim N2EA
PS: TWA's (retired) senior 747 check pilot at the time of the 'center fuel
tank'
explosion, still believes it was friendly fire that downed the aircraft.
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