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> My point in my first post was that the battery would absorb the initial
> transient in Ellipse's scenario. The system voltage would never reach
> the level required to trip the overvoltage protection. If the battery
> or its wiring were in poor condition, then the overvoltage protection
> device could trip. Today's radios would not be threatened in either event.
Dale,
I agree with you.
My point was just that the battery *could* be unavailable to soak up the
load dump consequences, rendering the OV protection indispensable
whatever the case.
Best regards,
Gilles,
http://contrails.free.fr
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