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I have a totally rad switch I want to use for phantom power in a mic preamp circuit.
This is what the stats say about its rating: Power level: 1A @ 125/250VAC or 1A @ 30VDC it also says: Logic level: 0.4VA maximum @ 28V AC/DC maximum (applicable range 0.1mA ~ 0.1A @ 20mV ~ 28V) I wanna know: If I put 48VDC @ 100mA through this thing will it melt? Thanks, ~Dave
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