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This listing has ended. The seller has relisted this item or one like this. Item:DUAL BATTERY SPIKE PROTECTOR SURGE PROTECTOR DIY NOS |
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ONE TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPRESSOR 1.5KE22CA 12V DC SPIKE AND SURGE PROTECTION.
SIMPLY CONNECT THIS 'TVS' TO YOUR BATTERY ISOLATOR FOR FULL SPIKE PROTECTION THESE ARE BI-DIRECTIONAL SO CAN BE FITTED IN ANY POSITION ONE SIDE IS NEGATIVE TO THE BODY AND THE OTHE SIDE GOES TO THE CIRCUIT YOU WISH TO PROTECT THE SIMPLEST CONNECTION IS ACROSS THE COIL OF THE RELAY OR SOLENOID PERFECT FOR NOS SYSTEMS AND OTHER POWER RELAYS.
What is a Silicon Transient Voltage Suppressor and how does it work?Silicon transient voltage suppressors (TVSs) are clamping devices that limit voltage spikes by low impedance avalanche breakdown of a rugged silicon pn junction. They are used to protect sensitive components from electrical overstress such as that caused by induced lightning, inductive load switching and electrostatic discharge. When a transient appears the TVS becomes active, clamping it to a harmless level. Its electrical parameters such as breakdown voltage (V(BR)), leakage current (ID), and capacitance should be "invisible" to the circuit and have no effect on performance. The reverse standoff voltage (VWM), which approximates the circuit operating voltage is normally 10% below breakdown voltage. This assures minimal standby leakage current and compensates for voltage excursions caused by temperature variations. The TVS clamps instantly when transients occur, limiting the spike voltage to a safe level while diverting damaging currents away from the protected part. These functions are illustrated in Figure 1 .
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