Dan you may want to check to see if there is any low voltage cable out to your
compressor in addition to the power. There was to mine. The cable was driven by
solid state electronics; I surmise that RF got in to this cable, rectified,
then triggered the compressor’s contactor in time with CW, while the AC was
really off. Eventually the contactor contacts welded. And the thermostat base
where the electronics were (Nest) was damaged.
Brian N9ADG
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> On Jan 7, 2026, at 5:16 PM, Dan K2YWE <dan.k2ywe@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> FYI,
> I ordered several 1", 1/2", and 1/4" ID 31 mix Fair-Rite clamp-on (SnapIt)
> cores today for this and to have for other applications.
> I'll let the group know what worked. I will try several turns on the larger
> core first. I don't think I'll have to treat the wire out to the A/C
> compressor since I've been assured that there are no electronics out there,
> just contactors.
> Thanks for your advice thus far.
>
>> On Wed, Jan 7, 2026 at 7:43 PM Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On 1/7/2026 1:03 PM, Dan K2YWE wrote:
>>> That's not surprising. My installer told me that Ecobee. I think,
>> provided
>>> a ferrite bead with their thermostat.
>>
>> A ferrite bead MAY satisfy EMC requirements at VHF/UHF, but is next to
>> useless at HF and below.
>>
>> Multiple turns must be wound around a Fair-Rite #31 core, and they must
>> be wound in sequence around the core, to be effective at HF and below.
>>
>> 73, Jim K9YC
>>
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