Does Overheating Affect High-Power Radial Inductors During Use?
High-power radial inductor is one of the most common inductive components in circuits. Its main function in the circuit is to convert electrical energy into magnetic energy, and to convert magnetic energy into electrical energy when needed. Most people will encounter abnormal overheating when using high-power radial inductors. So, will this situation affect the normal use of high-power radial inductors? Today we will discuss this issue in general.
RIP Series Radial Wire Wound Leaded Inductor
LF Series High Frequency Axial inductor
First, what we need to understand is that it is a very common phenomenon for high-power radial inductors to overheat during use. This is mainly caused by the resistive losses generated when the current passes through the radial inductor. Of course, this overheating situation will not affect the use of high-power radial inductors if it is within a reasonable range.
RI Series Radial Lead Inductor
RIT Series 3 Pin Inductors
Abnormal overheating of high-power radial inductors mainly refers to the temperature rise exceeding the normal range. This overheating abnormality will definitely affect the normal use of high-power radial inductors. Overheating of the inductor may cause the performance of high-power radial inductors to degrade, which will increase the risk of operational failure of the circuit.
To sum up, if a high-power radial inductor experiences overheating abnormality during use, the problem must be investigated quickly to find out the cause of the overheating abnormality and solve it accordingly. This issue must not be ignored, otherwise it may have serious consequences.
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