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Subject: | [Amps] Filament Inrush Control |
From: | dj2001 at mn.rr.com (dj2001@mn.rr.com) |
Date: | Fri Mar 28 04:50:54 2003 |
I'm using a 40 ohm and it seems to pull in almost right away. I still hear a thump when the power is turned on which leads me to think it's not delaying enough. I wonder if a 100 ohm might be a better choice. It's a AL80A amp. Dale K9VUJ >Depends on the size resistor you use and how big the filter cap is >in the supply. I select resistor size so that it pulls in after a >short delay of a second or so. Too large a resistor and the voltage >will never get high enough to pull the relay in. > >73 >Gary K4FMX > > >dj2001@mn.rr.com wrote: >> >>How much of a delay can I expect when using a 115vac relay for step >>start? It seems to me there wouldent be much. >> >>Dale K9VUJ >> >> >> >> >>>I use one in a power supply I built. Works fine. Get a big buzz on >>>the armature as it is engaging though. >>> >>>73 >>>Gary K4FMX >>> >>> >>>dj2001@mn.rr.com wrote: >>> >>>> Regarding the step start. Is there anything wrong with using a >>>>115 vac relay? >>>> >>>>Dale K9VUJ >>>>_______________________________________________ >>>>Amps mailing list >>>>Amps@contesting.com >>>>http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/amps >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>>_______________________________________________ >>>Amps mailing list >>>Amps@contesting.com >>>http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/amps |
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