one Power Thermistor to each 110/120Vac primary.
When the primaries are in parallel the 110/120Vac sees the mains supply through the resistance of one thermistor.
When the primaries are in series the 110/120Vac sees the mains supply through the resistance of one thermistor. Both primaries see twice the thermistor resistance between them and the mains.
When the primaries are in parallel the 110/120Vac sees the mains supply through the resistance of one thermistor.
When the primaries are in series the 110/120Vac sees the mains supply through the resistance of one thermistor. Both primaries see twice the thermistor resistance between them and the mains.
Andrew
Thanks for answering. Forgive that I need this explained with "teaspoon".
Is this what you mean? Or must another TH be added on the other side of C1?
Will the use of the thermistor influence on inrush, so I do not need a Soft Start?
Eivind Stillingen
Thanks for answering. Forgive that I need this explained with "teaspoon".
Is this what you mean? Or must another TH be added on the other side of C1?
Will the use of the thermistor influence on inrush, so I do not need a Soft Start?
Eivind Stillingen
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The CL60 works well for 300VA to 600VA primary
If the transformer has two 300VA primaries, then two CL60 are required. One to each primary.
When the primaries are in series the CL60 are also in series.
Two CL60 now work well with 600VA to 1200VA 220/240Vac Primary.
This is the same as Zen states:
If the transformer has two 300VA primaries, then two CL60 are required. One to each primary.
When the primaries are in series the CL60 are also in series.
Two CL60 now work well with 600VA to 1200VA 220/240Vac Primary.
This is the same as Zen states:
two in series for 220Vac
Is it possible to fit 2 monoblocks in one 5U chassis as to run it in balanced configuration.
I had the opportunity to see the F5T v3 in two 5U cases this past weekend. I was surprised that the 5U case wasn't as big as I imagined it. Not saying it's small, but not over-whelmingly big.
Just saying, plan your build accordingly. 450mm is only ~17.75" deep, 400mm usable!
I had the opportunity to see the F5T v3 in two 5U cases this past weekend. I was surprised that the 5U case wasn't as big as I imagined it. Not saying it's small, but not over-whelmingly big.
Just saying, plan your build accordingly. 450mm is only ~17.75" deep, 400mm usable!
Ya I was doing some measurements and decided that a single chassis 4 channel design will be much more reasonable if I build the F4.
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