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Enabling a DCP405 channel attached to a "high-energy" load (eg, 12V SLA battery) will invariably cause the HW OVP to fire the triac, and hence blow F2. I think this is due BB3 ramping up the output voltage, whilst the battery voltage is already present. In cases where there is already a supply present, a warning could be given to the end user.
This is predicated on the voltage at the terminals being available to the BB3, as per #254
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Enabling a DCP405 channel attached to a "high-energy" load (eg, 12V SLA battery) will invariably cause the HW OVP to fire the triac, and hence blow F2. I think this is due BB3 ramping up the output voltage, whilst the battery voltage is already present. In cases where there is already a supply present, a warning could be given to the end user.
This is predicated on the voltage at the terminals being available to the BB3, as per #254
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: