Hello guys!🙂
I am building from scratch a 300B - audio note kit 1. From scratch means I purchase separately PCB's and all the components from various sources. Very enthusiastic about this project despite the fact that I am a mechanical engineer with rather limited electronics knowledge.
I need now to plan for the fuses. Noticed in some step by step instructions from Audio Note kit that main fuse is a 2A slow blow.
Since I am in Europe with 220 V I will plan for a 1 A fuse - please let me know if this sounds right.
I have read all kinds of forum discussions regarding fuses on B+...etc.
Can you please let me know in a simplistic way if I need other fuses and where?
If "B+" is a option please let me know what B+ is. 🙂
Thanks!
I am building from scratch a 300B - audio note kit 1. From scratch means I purchase separately PCB's and all the components from various sources. Very enthusiastic about this project despite the fact that I am a mechanical engineer with rather limited electronics knowledge.
I need now to plan for the fuses. Noticed in some step by step instructions from Audio Note kit that main fuse is a 2A slow blow.
Since I am in Europe with 220 V I will plan for a 1 A fuse - please let me know if this sounds right.
I have read all kinds of forum discussions regarding fuses on B+...etc.
Can you please let me know in a simplistic way if I need other fuses and where?
If "B+" is a option please let me know what B+ is. 🙂
Thanks!
If "B+" is a option please let me know what B+ is. 🙂
Thanks!
B+ is the nomenclature for a power supply rail (its origin dates back to valve sets where B+ was actually a battery, hence the B)
You should fuse every rail in your product, from the incoming mains, to the rails on the secondary side of the transformer (i.e. all the B+ rails), you're protecting stuff further upstream from burning up (like wires for instance, transformers or other components)
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I will plan for a 1 A fuse - please let me know if this sounds right.
No.
At least 1.25A, rather 1.6A slow type.
I read again the kit instructions...they mention 2A fuse and I always assumed the kit is for 110V.
So 1.6A you recommend. OK, thanks euro21
So 1.6A you recommend. OK, thanks euro21
You can start with 1A and if that won't hold use a slightly larger untilI read again the kit instructions...they mention 2A fuse and I always assumed the kit is for 110V.
So 1.6A you recommend. OK, thanks euro21
it will not fail. No point in too large fuse.