[Moon-net] [Moon] Blower relay
Bergonti, Sergio
Sergio.Bergonti at lamrc.com
Mon Aug 20 01:27:12 CDT 2007
Hi Jerry,
I would be careful to play around with diodes and inductive loads...
You might end up in destroying the inductive load due to overheating.
How's life in AZ?
Ciao
Sergio
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:moon-net-bounces at list-serv.davidv.net] On Behalf Of Jerry Kleker
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 12:35 AM
To: Moon-Net; Moon; Oene Spanjer
Subject: Re: [Moon-net] [Moon] Blower relay
Hi Oene,
Have you tried putting a diode in series with one of the leads....
then shorting the diode (with the relay) for high speed?
73 es GL,
Jerry W7QX
----- Original Message -----
From: Oene Spanjer<mailto:pa3cwn at tele2.nl>
To: Moon-Net<mailto:moon-net at list-serv.davidv.net> ;
Moon<mailto:moon at moonbounce.info>
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2007 11:32 AM
Subject: [Moon] Blower relay
Hello All,
Maybe a bit off topic, but think surely one can help me with this.
I have a blower which runs at 150V AC for cooling the GS35b
but want to let it run at normal 230V AC during transmit periods.
I already tried a conventional relay to switch the motor's both
wires between the two voltages, but that leads to lots of sparks and
black contacts in the relay.
So I am in need of a circuit schematics of a solid state relais that
can switch between each voltage.
Thanks in advance
73 Oene
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