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#90516 - Mains wiring Responding to: ???'s previous message |
My load is on 230VAc/50Hz. Well if that is the case, then either your inductive load is too large or the mains wiring is so bad that the sudden surge in current results is a severe voltage drop of the mains. I still have no idea on the type / size of your load. And in one of your replies you had mentioned that you will add a supervisor / BOD to the MCU. Well go ahead and do it - but please remember that it will just provide a graceful shutdown and restart of the MCU after the glitch passes. The glitch has to be removed still. Raghu |
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