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Weird Issue with popping system?
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<blockquote data-quote="Maverick38344" data-source="post: 8704865" data-attributes="member: 679593"><p>He called me after this post. It's a 60amp remote relay. It sounds like the coil discharges back to ground after the circuit is opened on the relay side. I believe that the operation is causing a one-sided operation off of the coil to induce a DC offset, which is causing noise when the contactors open. I previously wasn't familar with the phenomonon, but I did a little research and it is a common occurance with magnetic relays when used in DC circuits. Newer ( and more expensive ) digital releays aren't as prone to this event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maverick38344, post: 8704865, member: 679593"] He called me after this post. It's a 60amp remote relay. It sounds like the coil discharges back to ground after the circuit is opened on the relay side. I believe that the operation is causing a one-sided operation off of the coil to induce a DC offset, which is causing noise when the contactors open. I previously wasn't familar with the phenomonon, but I did a little research and it is a common occurance with magnetic relays when used in DC circuits. Newer ( and more expensive ) digital releays aren't as prone to this event. [/QUOTE]
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