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I remembered what i wanted to do.

So basically here is the idea.
I have a solar invertor that makes 230V and regular outlet that makes 230V and they musn't touch each other at all.

So i am going to power the coil in this dpdt relay through 230AC outlet and then connect live and neutral to the two of the 4 poles this thing has and the invertor 230AC to the other two poles so that if power goes out in the house, the coil turns off and switches power to the inventor 230V almost instantly.
Since most devices like computers and shit have caps in them to smooth over power flukes this switch should be fast enough to prevent any reboots and such when the relay contacts are moving

but man, looking at those contacts they are fucking cloooose together as fuck, i am really afraid of arcing issues, if the outlet power ever touches the invertor it's fucking game over for anything connected to it

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