I Built and Used My First Incandescent Bulb Current-Limiter
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Scott Dorsey wrote:
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But I would assume the bulb lighting up initially, is due
to the initial in-rush current, that charges up the electrolytic
filtering caps, on the outputs of the rectifiers?
No. This is a "power-on thump" which is caused by the coupling capacitors
charging up, not the power supply.
** The OP never mentioned any " thump" and is not talking about one.
Yes, you are correct. From the original post, it seemed like he was using
a protection lamp on the speaker output (which is a common thing to do),
not on the AC line (which is also a fairly common thing for people to do
when they don't have a variac).
--scott
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