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In Reply to: RE: CLC Power Supply help. posted by Eli Duttman on February 05, 2014 at 19:03:52
Eli,
would you post a link or description of what thermistor you would use? I have been wondering for some time specifically what to buy. Thanks. JH
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Here you go.
The first column is the model #
The second column is the resistance at turn on
The third is max current
Then go to the right and pick the % of max current
that your amp pulls and that will be the resistance
after warm-up of the thermistor.
DanL
PS if you want a bigger version post me
and I will send it to you. It shrank 8^D
you should use those in both legs of the AC primary to the transformer. Or is one ok? I have done both.
Pete
You can, but it is no different than putting 2 in series. The bottom leg of the primary is really going to ground, there is no balancing of the load.
Pete
I use the CL-90 which has 120 ohms at start-up
then goes down to about 2 ohms afterwards.
With the CL-90, one is all that is needed.
DanL
This should be fine for the MO-30, as I wold expect to draw less than 1A (CL-90 is rated 2A max). I often can use a smaller fuse after installing an inrush limiter, as original was oversize to handle inrush current.
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