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Old 20th Jan 2018, 8:13 pm   #21
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Default Re: Inrush current limiting circuits?

Wow, I'm scared! Dibs on not having to plug that bad boy into the mains
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Old 21st Jan 2018, 8:43 am   #22
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Default Re: Inrush current limiting circuits?

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Here's a Crest 9001 professional amplifier.

It will drive 3000W x 2 into 2-ohm loads.

Inrush is 2 or 3 thermistors and a bypass relay (depending on mans voltage option).
Kevin,
I'm glad we agree that the power thermistors and a relay byapass is by far and away the better way to solve the problem.
Hugo.
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That’s some beast , Kevin!
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