No, VA stands for volt amps. In AC that is sorta like watts but with AC you have to figure in the power factor and "things".
So if using the relay with AC it will handle 360 VA or with DC 90 watts.
No, VA stands for volt amps. In AC that is sorta like watts but with AC you have to figure in the power factor and "things".
So if using the relay with AC it will handle 360 VA or with DC 90 watts.
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
Here's a page with a fairly decent explanation http://relays.tycoelectronics.com/ki...icles/reed.asp
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