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Eeyore
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What does RT mean on a pcb
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Ross Herbert wrote:
It will be a NTC inrush current suppressor.. Since the unit is not
likely to be using more than a couple of 10's of watts at most you
could use one such as this
http://www.ametherm.com/Data%20Sheets/SL08%2010001.pdf
Could this device (or similar) be put in series with my halogen puck
lights that keep blowing bulbs
Yes it could.
- and would it help?
It might do. It will certainly reduce the inrush.
Graham
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