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Subject: | LF: What NTC to use with an transformer |
From: | "Dick" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Fri, 30 Jan 2004 22:55:57 +0100 |
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Hello all, I am starting with an powersupply in order to have something to feed an amp. I have some nice transformers here, one of them being 50V/1000VA. To limit the current when switching on such a large powersupply, I'm thinking of using an NTC in the primaire part. Question however is, what value should I take?????? Their nominal value seems to be given at 25 degrees C. I'm thinking of 1Ohm, and an Imax of 9 Amp. Will that be good enough?????? Dick, pa4vhf |
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