For those who haven't see one up close...
https://www.funwithpinball.com/exhibits/small-boards-page-2#DoodleBug
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For those who haven't see one up close...
https://www.funwithpinball.com/exhibits/small-boards-page-2#DoodleBug
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Quoted from zacaj:Wouldn't they need to be in parallel to distribute the current? I'd think both of these have the same stress on them as just having a single contact
The one that opened and broke the circuit first would get the arc. The other would open when there's no current. If they open at about the same time either one could open first. If they're not adjusted the same one would always win and take the hit.
Same thing if they're wired in parallel except that the one that opened last would take the hit.
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