When I was working on the heater core in my old pickup truck, I found one of those 350A's in the ductwork. Fortunately it had never "nuisance tripped" .
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Hi. sorry for the delay in responding.
I only have 1 internal fuse, it is contained within the ac receptacle I fitted on the back of the chassis and has neon indicator. Using this just seemed easier, however, it has no mojo at all. So indeed I have 2 fuses that are in series from the wall outlet to the primary of the PT.
250ma was all I had in my bits box but I have some 500ma and 1amp on the way. I am liking the idea of a HT fuse.
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Originally posted by wozt View PostI only have 1 internal fuse, it is contained within the ac receptacle I fitted on the back of the chassis and has neon indicator. Using this just seemed easier, however, it has no mojo at all. So indeed I have 2 fuses that are in series from the wall outlet to the primary of the PT.
250ma was all I had in my bits box but I have some 500ma and 1amp on the way. I am liking the idea of a HT fuse.This isn't the future I signed up for.
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Originally posted by wozt View PostThanks. Do you implement a HT fuse?
Whether to HT fuse your amp, it's all up to you.This isn't the future I signed up for.
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