If you put a 10mA fuse in series, I believe it will burn immediately, the
initial charging current is much higher than that and may keep for a few
seconds. If you want to use other transformers and limit the current you can
add a power resistor in series, a good value may be around 2K ohms 20W.
C.H.Ling
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From: "Piers Hemy" <piers@xxxxxxxx>
> Noted, good point!
>
> The label actually* says "Output DC 200V 10mA", so how about we add "and a
> 10mA fuse" to "with a bridge rectifier"?
>
> I daresay there would be a ready-to-eat IC stabilizer available, but my
> knowledge is limited to late sixties technology (no, I didn't mean a
> vacuum-tube rectifier, but I guess the power would be available for the
> heating coil).
>
> Where's Tim Hughes when we need him?
>
> Piers
>
> * I thought it was time to get it out of the box and actually look!
>
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