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Old 25th February 2003, 02:27 PM   #1
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Default CL 60 thermistor For Aleph 2

Hello for all

I have a problem on the temperature of the thermistor CL 60.

when I light my block Aleph 2, I have a rise in immediately temperature of thermistor 1.

which is the problem?

or perhaps that it is normal.

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Old 25th February 2003, 02:30 PM   #2
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This is how it works. When temp rises the resistance goes down and it should be like that.
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Old 25th February 2003, 03:47 PM   #3
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thank you that reassures me.
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Old 25th February 2003, 04:17 PM   #4
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Hi jeclk,
where did you get the CL60?
I haven´t found any distributor so far here in Europe
though there must be one.

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Old 25th February 2003, 07:48 PM   #5
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Hello Jens,

it's a company which is in France I give you the reference or the code CL 60.

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"TEXCL60" THERMISTANCE CL 60

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http://www.radialex.fr

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Old 25th February 2003, 09:11 PM   #7
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Default yes, and no...

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This is how it works. When temp rises the resistance goes down and it should be like that
That is the case if it is being used as an inrush suppressor. If it is being used to isolate the grounds, as in some of the zen projects (or maybe A75?), you may have a problem!
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Old 25th February 2003, 09:33 PM   #8
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Hi jeclk,
where did you get the CL60?
I haven´t found any distributor so far here in Europe
though there must be one.

TIA
Jens
Hi Jens,
kuck mal www.rs-components.de

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Ich verwende die 3A / 15Ohm, "S237/15/M"
Part# 216-1393
da CL60 = 5A / 10 Ohm
aber nur 110V und doppelter Strom
Funktionieren einwandfrei

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That is the case if it is being used as an inrush suppressor. If it is being used to isolate the grounds, as in some of the zen projects (or maybe A75?), you may have a problem!
That's a good point and I was talkng about inrush supressing.
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Right off the top of my head...there is also something to be said about using a single cl-60 to do inrush protection on an aleph 2. I guess in Europe they have higher mains but I would check to make sure that the temp is within the rating.
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