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  • Fuse rate to use 5E3 in EU

    Hi all,

    I'll back to Europe with my tweed in 2 days. I was advised that I should
    change the fuse type from 2a 250V to 1a 250V, what would be more
    appropriate "slow blow" or "fast blow"?

    Thanks

  • #2
    multiply volts with amperes (for each winding) and you get VA. Sum up the VA values and you get the whole VA of the secondaries. Divide that by the mains voltage and you get the primary amperage. Take the nearest value and multiply by two.
    For instance
    PT:
    650v x 70ma = 45.5va
    6.3v x 2a = 12.6va
    5V x 2a = 10va
    68.1 va altogether

    68.1va / 240v = 0.29a

    Match to .25A and multiply by two = 0.5A mains fuse.

    Somebody's bound to correct me if I'm wrong
    Building a better world (one tube amp at a time)

    "I have never had to invoke a formula to fight oscillation in a guitar amp."- Enzo

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    • #3
      Tweed,

      does your amp have a voltage selector? Set it for 230V (or 240).

      2A x 115V = 230VA
      1A x 230V = 230VA

      So 1A is what you need.
      If you are using a stepdown transformer, leave the original 2A fuse in there.

      Tubeswell, your calculations are correct, but a cranked amp could draw more than 140mA on the B+ and take out a .5A fuse.

      Slow blow fuses for all tube amp mains.

      Cheers,
      Albert

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      • #4
        The VAC is 220V and my power transformer primary has 220, 230, 240v taps.
        So, 1A 250V slow blow will be fine.

        I thought that fast acting would be better, but I understand they may be to sensitive.

        Tks guys
        Last edited by tweed; 10-31-2009, 01:50 PM.

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