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[AMPS] HV Fusing / Diode Protection

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Subject: [AMPS] HV Fusing / Diode Protection
From: kb7ww@chatusa.com (KB7WW Art Moe)
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 15:15:25 -0700
Phil and all.

Why the resistor ???

Art
KB7WW

Phil Clements wrote:
> 
> Take a single strand out of a piece of small stranded hook-up
> wire, and solder it across a 2 watt resistor. The purist can
> adjust the wire size so it will melt at the desired current.
> GL!
> (((73)))
> Phil, K5PC
> Subject: [AMPS] HV Fusing / Diode Protection
> 
> >
> >
> > In the L4-B power supply, Drake used an IRC type BWH/SPH "fail-safe"
> > resistor (0.82 ohms/2W) as a fuse to protect the diode strings in the event 
> > of
> > a short or closure of the RF deck cabinet interlock.
> >
> > The resistor is still a current IRC product (as a type SPH device), but is 
> > not a
> > high demand item, and is out of stock at every IRC distributor I have 
> > checked
> > (including Drake).   So while it is "available" it is essentially 
> > Unobtainium.
> > Newark wants a minimum order of 250 each to even go ask IRC for a
> > production run.  At $0.44 each, that makes a pretty expensive price for
> >  ONE ;-)
> >
> > So the question.  Is there some generally accepted alternate method for
> > protecting HV diode strings?  A wire fusible link, perhaps? Or is this even
> > considered necessary?  Would just leaving the part out create an
> > unacceptable fire hazard?  etc.
> >
> > Grant
> >
> >
> >
> > ----------------------------
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> >
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