roboteacher
- Apr 26, 2012
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I have a customer that is having an issue with a relay staying closed. They are using this relay to allow their customer to get a "go" signal to another piece of equipment. Sometimes the secondary signal is DC and sometimes it's AC. It doesn't always happen. They've tried solid state relays as well as conventional relays. If the relay gets "fused" closed, they have to remove it and then re-install it. There is 0 volts appearent at the coil on the relay but the signal is holding in. If they were simply allowing the secondary machine to switch a DC signal, I'd tell them to put a diode accross the load side of the relay to essentially bleed of the excess current but I don't think that will work with AC.
Is there a solution or idea for them to try. They have in some instances had to relay stay "fused" and had to completely replace it.
Thanks
Is there a solution or idea for them to try. They have in some instances had to relay stay "fused" and had to completely replace it.
Thanks