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RC-snubber - Philadam - 03-03-2023

Would I need to use the rc-snubber if outputting to 12v 3rd party relays?


RE: RC-snubber - admin - 03-03-2023

Not need it.


RE: RC-snubber - Philadam - 03-03-2023

Thanks


RE: RC-snubber - GabrielRR - 01-01-2024

Did you stop to sell rc snubber?


RE: RC-snubber - admin - 01-02-2024

RC snubber products is in stock. now just our new board can work without RC snubber.


RE: RC-snubber - rafic - 01-25-2025

(01-02-2024, 12:07 AM)admin Wrote: RC snubber products is in stock.  now just our new board can work without RC snubber.

Dear admin,

Do you have an RC snubber that can withstand an inductive load (GREATER than 1000W) [4hp pool pump]....if not available, would you suggest using a 3phase DC 45amp contactor instead of the 3phase AC 63amp contactor?
Would appreciate your feedback as I do not want to destroy my kc868 server from the induced interference Smile


RE: RC-snubber - admin - 01-26-2025

if you use KC868-Server output terminal to control your AC load. you will use DC contactor, it's no interference, because of it's "DC" contactor, NOT "AC" contactor.
KC868-Server output DC voltage by mosfet.