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What is the roll of bleeder resistance in LC filter circuit and what will happen if the bleeder resistor is not used in circuit?

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Why bleeder resistor is used in filter?

To discharge the voltage when power is off.


What is the difference between a normal resistor and a bleeder resistor?

A resistor is a resistor. Plain and simple. By Ohm's Law, resistance in ohms is voltage in volts divided by current in amperes. The difference lies in application, not in the resistor itself. A normal resistor will introduce a voltage drop or current that makes some effect in the circuit, based on some design criteria. A bleeder resistor, on the other hand does not really affect the circuit - it is only there to "bleed off", or discharge, capacitors when the power is turned off. Consequently, a bleeder resistor will typically have a higher resistance than a normal resistor but, again, the issue is circuit design, not the resistor itself.


Why are you using bleeder resistor in LC filter?

In LC filter , Bleeder resistance is connected in Parallel with the load to maintain the minimum current through the choke and so the performance of the Filter improves.


What is bleeder resistor?

They are resistance connected in parallel with high voltage power supply for the purpose of discharging the energy stored in filter capacitance when the equipment is turned off.


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