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#110009 - Low current Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Kai Klaas said:
Relays with a working voltage of 230VAC often show very robust contacts, which cannot reliably switch very light loads (dry loads). Never heard of this before, I have to try it sometime. Could it be because they coat the contacts with special material to stop corroding the contacts during sparking. and this could affect low current for it increases the contact resistance? Mahmood |
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