paliha
Electrical
- Oct 21, 2007
- 26
Dear friends,
I have a lightning surge problem affecting my circuit. The circuit is a simple 12V relay driven by BC547 transistor. The free wheeling diode is 1N4148.
It is certain that the filure is due to lightning surges through power line. The regulator (7812) fails. The transistor)BC547) emiter base junction becomes open. The free wheeling diode (1N4148)becomes short. The adopter (wall wart) is not affected. In some cases signs of flash over can be seen in the relay. But most cases the relay is not affected.
Is there a way to protect this circuit?
I have a lightning surge problem affecting my circuit. The circuit is a simple 12V relay driven by BC547 transistor. The free wheeling diode is 1N4148.
It is certain that the filure is due to lightning surges through power line. The regulator (7812) fails. The transistor)BC547) emiter base junction becomes open. The free wheeling diode (1N4148)becomes short. The adopter (wall wart) is not affected. In some cases signs of flash over can be seen in the relay. But most cases the relay is not affected.
Is there a way to protect this circuit?