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Hello!
I'm struggling to find an answer to this question online. I'm new here btw - I'm a DIYer with a physics degree
Currently when my fridge motor turns off, I get a transient voltage spike on other devices plugged into the same circuit (i.e. an internal surge)
If I upgraded my circuit board to include an SPD, would this help prevent this and dissipate the energy? Or does it only protect against lightening strikes and similar external spikes?
Thanks!
Oscar
I'm struggling to find an answer to this question online. I'm new here btw - I'm a DIYer with a physics degree
Currently when my fridge motor turns off, I get a transient voltage spike on other devices plugged into the same circuit (i.e. an internal surge)
If I upgraded my circuit board to include an SPD, would this help prevent this and dissipate the energy? Or does it only protect against lightening strikes and similar external spikes?
Thanks!
Oscar