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Back-to-Back Capacitor Switching Transients Mitigation Technique

07/10/2013 10:10 AM

I am currently working my research work assignment on comparative analysis of mitigation techniques for back-to-back capacitor switching transients.I need a cost comparison for pre-insertion resistor, pre-insertion inductor and synchronous switching technique.If somebody guide me, i will be thankful.

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Re: Back-to-Back Capacitor Switching Transients Mitigation Technique

07/10/2013 10:56 AM

Go on the web and search for the information.

Find a supplier or manufacturer and visit their web site to gather this information.

Then, you'll know it is accurate.

And, you will have the satisfaction of doing the work yourself.

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07/10/2013 7:43 PM

I am currently working my research work assignment.

So why are you asking us? Did you think we would do you're research for you?

If you did, sorry, you'll be very disappointed.

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Re: Back-to-Back Capacitor Switching Transients Mitigation Technique

07/11/2013 6:37 AM

As a lay person, I have learnt to do some research in order to get some of the answers that I need. This includes simple issues which I may not understand, which someone else takes it for granted as easy. The last I heard was SPOON FEEDING did not qualify as RESEARCH. So Rehman, in the words of my UNCLE, DIY......if meaning not known, please do RESEARCH. I am pretty sick of the space taken up in this forum for NVADs (Non-Value Added Discussions).

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07/12/2013 10:42 AM
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