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Paul Keinanen wrote:
Also if a toroid mains transformer is used, the transformer start-up current can be huge for a large (say 1 kVA) transformer, which could harm the house wiring or burn the fuses in the main distribution panel. Depending at what mains cycle phase angle the transformer was previously disconnected and on what phase angle it is reconnected to the mains, the start-up peak can be insignificant or the current can be huge, which is limited just by the copper resistance of the primary. This might be a good time to mention that light bulbs, which I've seen recommended here as a test load, have a resistance when cold that's only about a tenth their resistance when hot. So you'll get some pretty awesome current when you first connect one. A supply with foldback current limiting probably won't light one at all unless the voltage is raised slowly. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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