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Don Pearce cannot stop Bull****ting wrote:
====================================== I should add. The cold/hot resistance change is much greater in the NTC thermistor, which means that while it does a much better job of limiting the initial inrush current, its resistance once it reaches its final state will be only a few tens of milliohms, so it becomes essentially invisible to the circuit in operation. This would be a typical choice https://uk.farnell.com/ametherm/sl22...tor/dp/1703898 ** Don just makes stuff up. The presence or not of an NTC in an *amplifier" has no effect on the behavior of a "dim bulb"at switch on. I deal with this stuff *every day* and Don does NOT !!! ....... Phil |
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