Condenser to reduce losses when the circuit is broken

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Condenser to reduce losses when the circuit is broken
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To increase the steepness of the voltage front when the circuit is broken, we need to place a capacitor in parallel with this rupture. In this case, during the disruption of the circuit, the eco-spectrum will not be lost, but will accumulate in the capacitor. And with the next closure, be given into the circuit together with the power source, in the same direction ...

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I used a 400 V capacitor in 1 μF.
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