I have been working on a project and I wondered about the amperage rating of the relays. If I make a temperature controller, which can a 10 amp relay for me? A top regular household refrigerator / bottom lead, for example, 5 amps when the compressor is running, but what about the leap of the inductance, or the current boot. Can a regular 10A relay handle a standard household refrigerator? What about longevity? It's a long story, but I found a clean temperature. Control device, which has 10A relay contact outputs of cold when the temperature is above or below the set point. It also has a nice feature, a configurable delay before starting the cold out, so that it's not short-cycle refrigerator.
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