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<blockquote data-quote="Carter" data-source="post: 23618" data-attributes="member: 1571"><p>Precisely, that's why I asked. You'd think there'd be some form of feedback cct for just such an eventuality. Yer man seems to have an extremely basic installation on his hands and that's being generous. Sure it isn't just a run of frost protection tape (current self limiting) run under a screed?</p><p></p><p>true, the contactor's coil is highly inductive and it's not so much the steady state current that does for contacts it's that ability to create an arc that taters them.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like a good plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carter, post: 23618, member: 1571"] Precisely, that's why I asked. You'd think there'd be some form of feedback cct for just such an eventuality. Yer man seems to have an extremely basic installation on his hands and that's being generous. Sure it isn't just a run of frost protection tape (current self limiting) run under a screed? true, the contactor's coil is highly inductive and it's not so much the steady state current that does for contacts it's that ability to create an arc that taters them. Sounds like a good plan. [/QUOTE]
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