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In Reply to: RE: Hammond 193L newbie impressions posted by MMasztal on May 6, 2009 at 10:56:37:
Thanks for your response. I am very interested to understand how a parallel reactor (choke) behaves when placed in parallel, on a residential branch circuit that feeds out precious equipment.
I got a bit concerned about the workings used here, but nevertheless I will experiment with this as well.
One suggestion is that it's a good idea to put a small in-line fuse holder in series with the Inductor for safety reasons with 2 amp slo-blo fuse.
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- RE: Hammond 193L newbie impressions - shermanr@prw.net 04:40:56 05/07/09 (5)
- The choke as parallel reactor draws a small amount of AC current. - Al Sekela 16:13:24 05/07/09 (4)
- RE: The choke as parallel reactor draws a small amount of AC current. - shermanr@prw.net 21:34:42 05/07/09 (3)
- RE: The choke as parallel reactor draws a small amount of AC current. - shermanr@prw.net 21:47:58 05/07/09 (2)
- RE: The choke as parallel reactor draws a small amount of AC current. - shermanr@prw.net 12:24:36 05/08/09 (1)
- Lots of questions. - Al Sekela 19:38:07 05/08/09 (0)