[TenTec] Hot Plugging

Stuart Rohre rohre at arlut.utexas.edu
Wed Mar 4 14:21:46 PST 2009


With any electronic equipment there are surges as you plug into a "live 
circuit".  This is hot plugging.  Sooner than later, it is going to 
damage some hardware or degrade a chip for later failure.

The basic rule we learned in tube days in electronics, was to turn off 
the power first on both ends of systems to be connected.
Then, power back up.  Sometimes you get away with hot plugging, but it 
is a better safety rule to you and all your equipment, to be consistent 
and turn off the Power, while making or checking connections. 

Folks got lazy in the transistor age, since they think "oh, it is only a 
5 volt circuit".  Well, that five volt circuit may have several watts or 
fairly high currents involved, on the scale of small spot welders.

Don't trust consumer grade or even industrial electronics to have 
adequate surge protection, especially in these days of offshore 
manufacturing.

-Stuart Rohre
K5KVH




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