[Amps] Glitch resistor + fuse?

Roger ai7rogerroger at gmail.com
Mon Nov 13 10:29:52 EST 2017


If you blew the glitch resistors on both amps, I'd say you either have a
supply voltage issue, or are running the amps beyond their capabilities.
25ohm  resistors are not going to fix the problem and as stated earlier,
fuses are cheap(er).


73, Roger
W7TZ
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On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 7:20 AM, <donroden at hiwaay.net> wrote:

> Fuses are cheap. ( relatively speaking )
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> Don W4DNR
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> Quoting Dick NY1E <dick at ny1e.com>:
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> I have 2 amplifiers, an SB220 and a TL922A, they both had 10 watt glitch
>> resistors added before I got them, they have each done their job but self
>> destructed when they did. I replaced them with 25 watt when it happened. My
>> question is, one has a 1 amp fuse in series with it. Is that necessary or
>> is it going to blow needlessly when the glitch resistor would handle it?
>> Any opinions?de Dick NY1E
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