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| Jester:
This is a AC transfer relay circuit that transfers from 120V MAINS to battery backed 120V inverter when the MAINS fail. Do you think it will be safe and reliable? Please delete |
| Zero999:
No. You need a fullwave rectifier and a smoothing capacitor, to stop the relay from turning on and off at 60Hz or trying to. I Googled the EE2-24NU. https://www.mouser.co.uk/datasheet/2/212/KEM_R7002_EC2_EE2-1104574.pdf Assuming I've got the correct data sheet, the coil resistance is 2k88, so you need a 12k 1W resistor. I think this is a penny wise, pound poor solution and it would be better to use a 120VAC relay, even if it's more expensive and through hole. |
| tecman:
Another issue is the 00 uf capacitor on the relay coil. This will delay the relay drop-out time resulting is a delay before the inverter power is applied. Also the capacitor will cause a slow release which could cause some additional arcing as the contacts switch. Minimize the capacitor sizing by using a full wave rectifier and only enough C to eliminate buzzing. paul |
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