Hi Guys
A friend of mine has a 13.8v 60a power supply which has no RF immunity
and when you put a load on it that generates RF the voltage shoots up
to 20 odd volts, I will make a new thread about this when I get round
to looking at it.
So that I can test the above PSU I have made a crowbar circuit using
a 14v zener and BTA41 Triac, and was wondering if the Triac could be
effected RF, I don't want the fuse blowing unnecessarily.
I am waiting on some things from eBay to finish the crowbar box off
soon as I get it finished ill put some pics up of it.
RF proofing is something I really want to learn more about, I think you can use
ceramic caps for it but don't know how that actually works or where to put them
and what values etc.
any advice greatly received
A friend of mine has a 13.8v 60a power supply which has no RF immunity
and when you put a load on it that generates RF the voltage shoots up
to 20 odd volts, I will make a new thread about this when I get round
to looking at it.
So that I can test the above PSU I have made a crowbar circuit using
a 14v zener and BTA41 Triac, and was wondering if the Triac could be
effected RF, I don't want the fuse blowing unnecessarily.
I am waiting on some things from eBay to finish the crowbar box off
soon as I get it finished ill put some pics up of it.
RF proofing is something I really want to learn more about, I think you can use
ceramic caps for it but don't know how that actually works or where to put them
and what values etc.
any advice greatly received