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vdr 150 resistance
Can anybody instruct me about how the vdr150 resistance is best
integrated to protect apparatus from too high a voltage. Thanks, Felipe |
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vdr 150 resistance
vdr's are connected "in parallel" with the line that they protect.
- - - - "felipe" wrote in message ups.com... Can anybody instruct me about how the vdr150 resistance is best integrated to protect apparatus from too high a voltage. Thanks, Felipe |
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