I'm trying to iron out why the following seems true:
So tube amps typically have slo blo mains fuses and fast blo HT fuses. Also it seems that solid state amps tend to have ONLY fast blo fuses.
Tube amps have an initial startup surge because of the heaters correct? Therefore a slo blo is appropriate, as a fast blo would blow from the cold heaters "heating" up.
The HT fuse is fast blo because there is no startup surgein the HT line (heaters are cold) and any surge in the HT line is a bad thing: shorted tubes, bleeders etc...
I'm thinking that solid state amps have fast blo fuses for the mains because solid state amps tend to have turn-on surge suppression designed into them. (thermistors, relays etc...) Is this correct? It's one of those things I've always thought I knew but when I really thought about it I wasn't completely sure.
So tube amps typically have slo blo mains fuses and fast blo HT fuses. Also it seems that solid state amps tend to have ONLY fast blo fuses.
Tube amps have an initial startup surge because of the heaters correct? Therefore a slo blo is appropriate, as a fast blo would blow from the cold heaters "heating" up.
The HT fuse is fast blo because there is no startup surgein the HT line (heaters are cold) and any surge in the HT line is a bad thing: shorted tubes, bleeders etc...
I'm thinking that solid state amps have fast blo fuses for the mains because solid state amps tend to have turn-on surge suppression designed into them. (thermistors, relays etc...) Is this correct? It's one of those things I've always thought I knew but when I really thought about it I wasn't completely sure.
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