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If an inductive DC load is controlled via a relay, would that relay need or benefit from a flyback diode for protection from the loads off switching voltage spikes?

Note that this is not about a diode protection for a transistor, but a mechanical switch = relay.

If an inductive DC load is controlled via a relay, would that relay need or benefit from a flyback diode for protection from the loads off switching voltage spikes?

If an inductive DC load is controlled via a relay, would that relay need or benefit from a flyback diode for protection from the loads off switching voltage spikes?

Note that this is not about a diode protection for a transistor, but a mechanical switch = relay.

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If an inductive DC load is controlled via a relay, would that relay need or benefit from a flyback diode for protection from the loads off switching voltage spikes?

If an inductive load is controlled via a relay, would that relay need or benefit from a flyback diode for protection from the loads off switching voltage spikes?

If an inductive DC load is controlled via a relay, would that relay need or benefit from a flyback diode for protection from the loads off switching voltage spikes?

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Will relays benefit from protection in form of a flyback diode?

If an inductive load is controlled via a relay, would that relay need or benefit from a flyback diode for protection from the loads off switching voltage spikes?