Joe Voytovich
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...I had this idea of using a triac / relay combination to reduce the heat in which they would be connected in parallel. The triac would turn on first, then 1 second later the relay would close...
...the board doesn't provide enough heat sink space, and a separate heat sink cannot be too big as space is limited...
...When the heat counter gets to a certain level, the pump is shut off for a while. When the counter "decays" to a certain level, the pump can turn on again...
Also, what I was wondering is if the triac is on and the relay closes, will the triac then effectively be off until the relay opens? I'm trying to picture the circuit operation at that point: the relay begins to open, and the voltage rises and at a certain point the triac will see enough voltage to turn on. This will effectively clamp the voltage across the relay contacts and the arcing will be gone.
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