Does a relais need continuous power?
Posted: Sunday 05 November 2023 20:37
Hi,
I have the following case: I have an external thermostat to control a fridge, with an on-board relais. Because this on-board relais is not very powerful, I use this first relais to toggle a second relais (30A) to power the fridge. Now, in addition to switching the on/off pin of the second relais, I could also interrupt the 5V line (VDD) of the second relais. That would save some energy (it will be small savings, but still). Is there a disadvantage of switching the relais power together with the on/off wire? Does it compromise the lifetime?
Best, David
I have the following case: I have an external thermostat to control a fridge, with an on-board relais. Because this on-board relais is not very powerful, I use this first relais to toggle a second relais (30A) to power the fridge. Now, in addition to switching the on/off pin of the second relais, I could also interrupt the 5V line (VDD) of the second relais. That would save some energy (it will be small savings, but still). Is there a disadvantage of switching the relais power together with the on/off wire? Does it compromise the lifetime?
Best, David