CL60 is that green round one
I'm pretty sure that Mighty Pa choose that another one because of possible longer pinout (pcb routing issues)
anyway , even if I'm really hopeless regarding things availability on your side of big splash,you can try this one :
CL-60 GE Sensing / Thermometrics Thermistors - NTC

I'm pretty sure that Mighty Pa choose that another one because of possible longer pinout (pcb routing issues)
anyway , even if I'm really hopeless regarding things availability on your side of big splash,you can try this one :
CL-60 GE Sensing / Thermometrics Thermistors - NTC

If I am using a soft start circuit, I guess I will not need the Inrush Current Limiter?
Am I right on this one???
You are correct. You do not need the thermistor limiters
eeeeek!!
old post!
anyway - it's clever to make usual soft start even softer - replacing fixed resistors with slightly greater amount of NTC resistance
now you can call me Smoooooth Genius

old post!
anyway - it's clever to make usual soft start even softer - replacing fixed resistors with slightly greater amount of NTC resistance
now you can call me Smoooooth Genius

eeeeek!!
old post!
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ZM.....old for you..... But I only have a 1,200 baud dial-up modem. 30 month transmission time is about right, for me....!

Note to self: READ DATE OF POSTED EMAILS IN A THREAD....!! (Sorry)
I've run into a small problem, but it could be salvageable. Is this order ok?
IEC->Fuse->CL-60 in series on Line->PCB Fuse (series on Line and Neutral)->across-the-line-cap->MOV->transformer primaries
Sorta backwards. Yet, is this safe and okay to proceed in this order?
IEC->Fuse->CL-60 in series on Line->PCB Fuse (series on Line and Neutral)->across-the-line-cap->MOV->transformer primaries
Sorta backwards. Yet, is this safe and okay to proceed in this order?
I have one on the Line right after the IEC and then the other ones later (see order above), one is in series with Line and the other in series with Neutral.
You don't need 3 fuses in the one circuit.
The one in or right next to the IEC socket is sufficient.
The one in or right next to the IEC socket is sufficient.
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