I've just finished rebuilding my 80m array antenna switch, which uses DPDT
relays. The previous edition used big, plug-base Radio Shack relays rated,
I believe for 15 amps at 220VAC. After seeing the tiny 10amp sealed
relays that TopTen and others use in their remote switches, in the rebuild
I used some DPDT sealed relays made by P&B, which are rated at 8 amps at
220VAC (the heaviest DPDTs I could find of the type).
I have not had any problem with the 10amp relays in the topten boxes
despite occasionally running them into severely reactive loads, so my
question is mainly curiosity -- how can you calculate how much such relay
contacts should be derated when used with reactive loads at low HF?
73, Pete N4ZR
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