Ian White, G3SEK wrote
> >>> What do you think about switching HV off with the vacuum relay ?
> >>> Is it better than fuses/circuit breakers in the primaries of the PS
> >>> transformer ?
>
>..........................
>
> Sorry, I now see that the original question was ambiguous, and I read it
> differently from Rich.
>
> My answer was based on what I had written earlier, and meant: if you
> have a glitch resistor in the HV output, then you do need a relay,
> circuit breaker or fuse in the transformer primary... but it doesn't
> need to be especially fast.
>
OK. Consider I have a 40 uF capacitor in the PS charged to 3000V
(one that uses in the pulse laser PS). Will it be safe for electronic
crowbar to discharge it ?
My idea was having a glitch resistor and vacuum relay in series in HV.
In case of overcurrent the glitch resistor will limit current until relay
will
switch off (~10ms). This will prevent discharging PS capacitor through
glitch resistor and tube.
All the best,
Oleg
73 de UR3IQO
P.S. Fuses in mains is a must in any case !
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