I think we're talking about two different problems here:
1. Excessive grid current, without internal arcing.
2. Internal arcing.
A fuse, resistor or solid state protective circuit is not
going to be
much good against #2, but should help #1, I would think. Am
I wrong?>>
The threshold between normal operation and damage is as
little as 1:2 or 1:3 in many cases.
A fuse won't reliably last if rated too low and it isn't
fast enough or reliable enough if rated higher.
A resistor would be laughable if it weren't such a very
damaging suggestion.
73 Tom
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