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POLYSIX power supply FUSE types?

POLYSIX power supply FUSE types?

2009-02-09 by adr3laynyc

Hi everyone!

Could somebody tell me if the fuses on the PSU board are FAST acting or if they are the 
SLOW BLOW type?  The schematic doesn't say what kind of 250v 1A fuses it takes and I want 
to be sure that it's a SLOW BLOW like many PSU's are.

Thanks!
Robert

Re: POLYSIX power supply FUSE types?

2009-02-09 by Andrew Jury

Hi Robert,

I would imagine the fuse will be a slow blow 1A(T) to cater for the 
inrush current caused by the transformer when you switch on. My two P6 
are both slow blow types. It might be worth checking with a fellow 
countryman if you are not in the UK, like me!

Cheers,
Andy


--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "adr3laynyc" <adrelaynyc@...> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone!
> 
> Could somebody tell me if the fuses on the PSU board are FAST acting 
or if they are the 
> SLOW BLOW type?  The schematic doesn't say what kind of 250v 1A fuses 
it takes and I want 
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> to be sure that it's a SLOW BLOW like many PSU's are.
> 
> Thanks!
> Robert
>

Re: POLYSIX power supply FUSE types?

2009-02-09 by adr3laynyc

Hi Andy,

Thanks for that info, it's definitely a clue, but I also agree with you that I should check 
with another U.S. user to see what they have to make sure.  It's probably the same, but 
better safe that sorry.

Any one in the USA happen to know what they have in theirs?

Thanks!
Robert


--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Jury" <andy@...> wrote:
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>
> Hi Robert,
> 
> I would imagine the fuse will be a slow blow 1A(T) to cater for the 
> inrush current caused by the transformer when you switch on. My two P6 
> are both slow blow types. It might be worth checking with a fellow 
> countryman if you are not in the UK, like me!
> 
> Cheers,
> Andy
>

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