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In Reply to: RE: Zerozone 100VA PSU Fuse Issue posted by Duster on July 25, 2017 at 17:23:35:
The stock fuse for the 50VA version is 5A fast blow.I forgot to mention. A 5 amp AC line fuse increases the secondary output to 40 to 50 amps.
***** 0.42 amps X 1200% = 5.04 amps YIKES! *****
120Vac X 5 amps = 600VA600 watts / 12 volts DC = 50 amps.
Jim
Edits: 07/25/17
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- RE: Zerozone 100VA PSU Fuse Issue - jea48 17:40:12 07/25/17 (12)
- RE: Zerozone 100VA PSU Fuse Issue - Duster 15:13:03 07/27/17 (0)
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- Here is the NEC standard that looks applicable in this situation to me - Tweaker456 10:30:05 07/27/17 (8)
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- RE: I furnished that info already in an earlier post. - Tweaker456 13:30:50 07/27/17 (1)
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