Timeline for Current surge protection for relay contacts when closing
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Jun 23, 2022 at 9:26 | comment | added | SamGibson♦ | [continued] (c) Supplementary information (for a Q or A) must never be added as a new answer here on SE. In future, to add more images to your A you should edit it. (d) Comments don't display images, but image links are possible. In the rare cases when you want to upload an image for use in a comment, the technique explained here should be used. Note that the draft answer (or question) must not be submitted. It is used only to upload the image and is then discarded. || If you need more help with this, please ask on our Electrical Engineering Meta. Thanks. | |
Jun 23, 2022 at 9:25 | comment | added | SamGibson♦ | PStechPaul - Hi, (a) Please review the tour, the help center and, when you want more details, the Stack Exchange (SE) FAQ. (b) You commented on your own answer to explain a problem. That isn't the correct action on SE. Part of the SE approach is that Q and A can always be (and should be, when necessary) edited by their authors to improve them. You also added a new "answer" just to add an image that you wanted to add in a comment. Again, that's incorrect on SE. I have moved both your comment & "non-answer" to be edits to your original answer. | |
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S Jun 23, 2022 at 8:59 | history | edited | SamGibson♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Added supplementary "answer" to be an edit to the question, as well as the update which had been added as a comment. Part of the Stack Exchange approach is that Q or A should be edited to improve them, rather than adding comments with updates in a linear style, like traditional forums.
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S Jun 22, 2022 at 22:35 | history | answered | PStechPaul | CC BY-SA 4.0 |