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On Apr 12, 11:52 am, "Richard Knoppow" wrote:
"wb5kcm" wrote in message ups.com... My Ranger is blowing the 5 amp primary fuse every once in a while when I turn it on. I have checked for any kind of intermittent short but unable to find anything. I am now suspecting inrush current. My Ranger has all the power supply mods. Solid state HV and LV power supplies with 330mfd LV cap and 165mfd HV cap. At first did not suspect inrush current due to having choke input filters but I suppose with the solid state rectifiers and the large caps it maybe happening. Does anyone have any suggestions to limit this inrush current in the Ranger. Also, does anyone know what the Ranger's nominal current consumption is from the 117 VAC source under full load? Any info is appreciated. 73, Randy You might try a slow blow fuse. You could be right about the inrush current with the solid state recifiers and much larger than original caps. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Thanks for the idea Richard, I may give the sloBlo fuse a try. I was reading something where some have used a Thermistor that will limit inrush current.? Have you or anyone ever used a thermistor in a Ranger or other transmitter? |
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