I'm ME but understand PWM and it's applications, or so I thought. What are the reasons, advantages/disadvantages, etc. of a PWM coil in a DC contactor?
Comparing the coil currents, something that's gonna be important for my application, the PWM is 1/2 that of the dual coil counterparts; 0.13 versus 0.23 @ 12VDC. This is a fraction of the legacy silver can contactor draws which can approach an amp for a new and healthy one.
Sorry for the amateur question but I'm flat not conceiving the related hows and whys.
Comparing the coil currents, something that's gonna be important for my application, the PWM is 1/2 that of the dual coil counterparts; 0.13 versus 0.23 @ 12VDC. This is a fraction of the legacy silver can contactor draws which can approach an amp for a new and healthy one.
Sorry for the amateur question but I'm flat not conceiving the related hows and whys.