Ian says;
>The practical problem about having the glitch resistor in the
>B-minus return is therefore the need for high-grade insulation
>at *both* ends of the capacitor stack.
If you happen to have bi-phase rectification or choke input with negative lead
filtering, then the transformer and/or choke insulation need checking as well as
the cap stack.
Aren't there advantages to a fuse, though? (personally, I use both - fuse will
go at about 2 amps, but there's alimit to the amount of current it has to
interrupt)
73
Peter G3RZP
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