Xavier Pacheco Paulino
Junior Member level 1
Hello,
I attach a fragment of a circuit that I found. What I want to note is that there is an snubber network across the relay contact. As far as I know, snubbers are needed when there is inductive load. But that part is just feeding a rectifier bridge. So I think that's not really needed and can be removed, right? I would like to know your viewpoints.
If I leave the snubber, how is its behavior in that circuit? I mean, AC current won't go into rectifier until relay contact is closed. When the relay contact is open, the AC current charges the capacitor fastly and current can't go into rectifier, right?