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[AMPS] HV glitch resistor/fuse?

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Subject: [AMPS] HV glitch resistor/fuse?
From: ab4ru@stc.net (Ron Hooper)
Date: Tue, 09 Dec 1997 23:25:30 +0000
Walter Kornienko wrote:
> 
> What is the best type of resistor to use in the HV lead
> to a power amp.  A good wirewound should be able to
> act as a fuse as well, right?  Any recommendations
> as to where to find a wire wound resistor that'll handle
> kV and have ample dissipation to handle legal output?
> 
>              73 de Walt Kornienko - K2WK - zak@goes.com

Hi Walt,
  I have used 10 ohm 25 watt resistors in some of my amps in the B+
leads to limit the current. I do not use them anymore after a short
circuit. It blew the resistor to little pieces made a mess and allowed
the wire to fall down aginst the chassis, shorting out the supply. I
just quit using anything at all. However you can buy a fuse that will
work in that application with the proper ratings. 
  If your trying to limit the inrush while charging the filter caps I
suggest a resistor in the primary shunted with a switch after the
charge. 
Ron W4WA



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