oldmanbiker
- Aug 1, 2006
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I had a recent power failure that blew out routers, hard wired smoke detectors, etc. The most painful was a pic-based motor controller that runs off of 24vac.
Now that I've replaced everything, I would like to protect the motor controller. From what I've read, I could use opposing Zeners on the controller board where the ac input comes in. I also read that Zeners are slow, and that MOVs are faster. But MOVs are imprecise on voltages, they have a range where they begin kick in.
Does this suggest the best protection is opposing Zeners and MOV, with a series fuse?
In any case, what is the normal way to determine the correct voltage for the protection components? Surely it must be significantly higher than 24v to prevent false trips.
Thanks
Now that I've replaced everything, I would like to protect the motor controller. From what I've read, I could use opposing Zeners on the controller board where the ac input comes in. I also read that Zeners are slow, and that MOVs are faster. But MOVs are imprecise on voltages, they have a range where they begin kick in.
Does this suggest the best protection is opposing Zeners and MOV, with a series fuse?
In any case, what is the normal way to determine the correct voltage for the protection components? Surely it must be significantly higher than 24v to prevent false trips.
Thanks