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G5SB-14-DC5 Relays implications to 2A / 125 VDC Fuse

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 13 03:02:01 EDT 2016 | souldierann

I hope you could able to help me how come the fuse blown out when we powered up the board containing relays. The relays rated current is 80milliAmps only compared to the 2A fuse.The relay contact form is SPDT.

New Printer :- Dek Horizon 03i or MPM 125 ??

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 01:43:24 EDT 2008 | pwilson1

Hi, Thanks for the replies! We currently use a mixture of DEK 265 LT`s and GSX`s. I ll be honest they are all around ten years old and i find them very reliable and easy to set up and maintain, with the only real issues we see now and again is w

New Printer :- Dek Horizon 03i or MPM 125 ??

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 19:03:54 EDT 2008 | diesel_1t

currently we have a new Horizon 02i, new software "instinctive" is pretty easy to program and operator friendly, i love to work with proflow. Gridlock is not working so good as they told. I don't like that the paper doesn't roll while you're under cl

G5SB-14-DC5 Relays implications to 2A / 125 VDC Fuse

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 14 11:51:57 EDT 2016 | davef

As you imply in your question, it's counter intuitive that a 2A fuse would blow before an 80mA relay circuit activated in the same circuit. Assuming the 80mA relay circuit is a protection circuit. There's maybe 100 different design goals [ https://bo

mpm125 manual operation and datasheet

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 01:35:27 EDT 2021 | david0811

hi, i looking for MPM125 manual operation and also datasheet. please assist

Moisture sensitive components (MSC)

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 04:18:39 EST 2001 | chinaman

Hi everyone if once the exposure time is exceeded the only option is to bake the components. I learned there is an "old spec" for the baking conditions (24h/125C or 192h/40C) and a "new spec" which is the current standard specifying conditions of 4

Moisture absorbtion in circuit boards

Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 22:06:09 EDT 2002 | arcandspark

Two hours at 125 C will do nothing. IPC's new spec is 48 hours at 125C, the old spec I use to use for years was 24 hours at 125C. I do not have all the spec in front of me but if you reduce the temp to around 60C it can take up to 48 days. We use to

Moisture absorbtion in circuit boards

Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 22:06:18 EDT 2002 | arcandspark

Two hours at 125 C will do nothing. IPC's new spec is 48 hours at 125C, the old spec I use to use for years was 24 hours at 125C. I do not have all the spec in front of me but if you reduce the temp to around 60C it can take up to 48 days. We use to

MICROJOIN HCD-125

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 10 11:40:09 EDT 2009 | kenlowe

I have a Microjoin HCD-125 power supply for a resistance welder and it is not Welding, apparently I am not getting any welding current, Could this problem be with the programming of the unit or a fault wih same. if so how can I isolate the problem? T


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