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In Reply to: RE: Fuse question posted by jea48 on September 22, 2016 at 11:23:10:
Thanks for the info. I got the fuse = 3 X VA/Vmains from a different site where there was info on building amps with the ICs I listed.
If min is 125% and max is 250% basic would be 187.5%. So using your calculation, with the basic % value, the fuse amperage would = (300/115)X 1.1875 = 3.0978. Is that correct?
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- RE: Fuse question - henryrancourt@att.net 11:47:17 09/22/16 (17)
- RE: Fuse question - Blackdog 13:34:27 09/22/16 (16)
- +1 nt. - jea48 14:08:05 09/22/16 (15)
- RE: +1 nt. - henryrancourt@att.net 14:35:34 09/22/16 (14)
- RE: +1 nt. - Tweaker456 16:33:06 09/22/16 (12)
- primary and secondary fuses - Lew 07:04:05 09/23/16 (10)
- RE: primary and secondary fuses - Tweaker456 10:16:23 09/23/16 (9)
- RE: primary and secondary fuses - Lew 13:21:20 09/23/16 (7)
- RE: primary and secondary fuses - Tweaker456 01:06:48 09/24/16 (6)
- Haven't we gone over this before? - Cougar 08:15:54 10/04/16 (2)
- RE: Haven't we gone over this before? - Tweaker456 10:47:41 10/04/16 (1)
- RE: Haven't we gone over this before? - beautox 12:47:43 10/04/16 (0)
- RE: primary and secondary fuses - Lew 08:24:21 09/24/16 (2)
- RE: primary and secondary fuses - Tweaker456 02:15:00 09/30/16 (0)
- Lew, T456 doesn't understand AC mains - Timbo in Oz 01:44:38 09/25/16 (0)
- RE: primary and secondary fuses - JKT 11:52:37 09/23/16 (0)
- RE: +1 nt. - jea48 17:03:12 09/22/16 (0)
- I agree with what Blackdog said in his post. nt. - jea48 16:22:24 09/22/16 (0)