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Re: Power supply transformer replacement: msg#00096

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Subject: Re: Power supply transformer replacement

Thank you for the quick respons. I presume you mean the current indication
on the fuse, which was originally 250 mA for 110 V and after switching to
230 V I use a 125 mA. This means a maximum of 28.75 VA can be drawn from
the netsupply. But this is the currentpeak allowed by the fuse. When
powering on, the transformer will cause a currentpeak which requires a much
heavier fuse then you would need based on normal opperation. If I put in a
transformer which is to strong, I might blow out the fuse everytime I
poweron the AT.

If I use a toroidal transformer 230 V of 30 VA, I need a fuse of 160 mA,
according to the specs of the manufaturer. So that's just a bit more than
the current fuse. I guess this would be enough. But I'm not quiet sure.

Mischa

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