Hi all, I'm thinking about installing a couple of fuses to protect PT's HT secondary.
Amp is an old Dukane PA that I'm respectfully adapting to guitar use, but specific amp doesn't matter I guess.
Original PT spec calls for 350-0-350VAC .100mA
I want to protect it with two distinct fuses before tube rectifier.
I've read a lot of online documentation, including Merlin's pages, but I could not find any clear guidelines about fuses max voltage. It looks like everybody is assuming that standard 250VAC rating will work fine.
I just cannot convince myself about that. Wouldn't it be at least wiser to use .3A@600V fuses (10x38mm) similar to the ones internally placed in DMMs.
Am I missing something?
Marshall's approach does not help since they place a unique fuse after rectifier/diodes but it's sometihng I don't want to do. Anyway, they still use 250V fuses (.5A) that seems to me not a good choice. But if they've been doing that for decades I'm ready to humbly stand corrected.
I've never liked assumtions when it comes to work on power supply section of tube amps.
Any experienced advice here?
Thanks.
Amp is an old Dukane PA that I'm respectfully adapting to guitar use, but specific amp doesn't matter I guess.
Original PT spec calls for 350-0-350VAC .100mA
I want to protect it with two distinct fuses before tube rectifier.
I've read a lot of online documentation, including Merlin's pages, but I could not find any clear guidelines about fuses max voltage. It looks like everybody is assuming that standard 250VAC rating will work fine.
I just cannot convince myself about that. Wouldn't it be at least wiser to use .3A@600V fuses (10x38mm) similar to the ones internally placed in DMMs.
Am I missing something?
Marshall's approach does not help since they place a unique fuse after rectifier/diodes but it's sometihng I don't want to do. Anyway, they still use 250V fuses (.5A) that seems to me not a good choice. But if they've been doing that for decades I'm ready to humbly stand corrected.
I've never liked assumtions when it comes to work on power supply section of tube amps.
Any experienced advice here?
Thanks.
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