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I've got an opus with a SPDIF-transceiver and a toslink-module. Two seperate LCDPSs (one for the opus and one for transceiver and toslink-module) and also two seperate power transformers. Now I'm not sure which fuses I should use. Will it do to attach for each trafo a fuse on the primary side? And which data should it have?
Greets from Munich, Jonas
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Well, I searched for an answer and I think I can calculate it myself... The transormer has 15VA and 230V primary, equals 65,2mA maximum, right? So I'll take 80mA middle and it should fit...
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I would use something like .5A - 1A fast blow. You need to remember the inrush current.
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outch...really forgot that... THX! but isn't it better to take one with less current but in exchange middle-blow or slow-blow?
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No, the faster you get rid of the current that is too high the better. A short is the most common failure a fuse protects against, and in that case the current will be high enough to blow just about any fuse. But with a slow-blow fuse you will maintain the high current for a longer period of time, thus risking more damage.
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