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Henry Kolesnik wrote:
Do you have GloBar resistors in the UK? These are high cold and go lo with current. they used to be very popular in TVs over here. ======================================= Haven't come across these ,at least not under this name. I understand they are Power NTC resistors . Wonder if these would heat-up quickly enough within the 'start-up period' to prevent a current surge. In the meantime I have tested my Astron RS-50A PSU. When switched on at 230 V AC (50hz) it sometimes trips the circuit breaker and is rather heavily buzzing ,but when the voltage is increased to that value from zero with a variac the buzzing level is lower . No-load current is 0.69 Ampere , Power is 28 watts as measured with a multifunction energy monitor. Having had the unit running no-load for 1 day the buzzing level is acceptable with the transformer being luke warm. I now intend to include a simple soft start unit ( 12V relay with 1-2 seconds switch-on delay which shorts a series 50 Ohms-50W resistor (from junk box) in the primary transformer winding line. Comments on quality of unit : -Insulation between primary and secondary winding of transformer looks rather 'iffy' - Output connection posts are of the type normally specified for 30 Amperes max. I shall replace these by more heavy duty posts. Having done that I intend to test the unit on rated capacity with 4 (approx 1 Ohm) resistors made of iron fencing wire , put in a bucket with water. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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