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Snubber Resistor Heating
HI,
I have used 2.2uF/600V Paper cap. - 100Ohm/2W RC snubber across 220V, 50Hz input of my timer circuit to protect the circuit from transients that are generated from large gong bell (inductive load) connected as a load to the timer.
The problem is that as soon as I turn the power on, the resistor of snubber gets extremely heated up. The bell is not ringing at this time, so current trhough R-C should be minimum. I got these values of R & C from a couple of posts in EDABOARD. Are these values correct for my application?
HI,
I have used 2.2uF/600V Paper cap. - 100Ohm/2W RC snubber across 220V, 50Hz input of my timer circuit to protect the circuit from transients that are generated from large gong bell (inductive load) connected as a load to the timer.
The problem is that as soon as I turn the power on, the resistor of snubber gets extremely heated up. The bell is not ringing at this time, so current trhough R-C should be minimum. I got these values of R & C from a couple of posts in EDABOARD. Are these values correct for my application?