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Default What size fuse?

On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 14:57:53 +0000 (UTC), Martin Gregorie
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On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 13:28:35 +0000, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote:

On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 12:02:20 +0000 (UTC), Martin Gregorie
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On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 21:04:14 +1100, Lucifer wrote:

I had a 5 volt UPS from a Data General mini computer which had a 200
amp HRC fuse.

Unsurprising: old computers ate power.

The CPU of 1902S mainframe I was sysadmin for in 1972 was entirely solid
state (discrete transistors) and with 32 kWords (96kB equivalent) of
ferrite core memory. That CPU used 20KW. Add in 6 tape decks, two disk
drives, printer, cardreader and a comms multiplexor and the system
consumed 40 KW when fully up and running - typical for kit in that era.


I never worked on 1902S but I worked on System 4 and the largest 2900's.
The current demands were very high but generally low voltage so some
engineers would work on live power supplies. Mending the 3 phase mains
primary supply in the middle of the night could be dangerous. The
secondary output was much lower voltage but high current. We kept an
adjustable spanner that had been dropped onto the 5.6V DC supply. It was
to remind some engineers of the power involved.
The spanner had blown like a fuse. I can't remember the current limit
but it was huge!

No System 4 for me - only 1900, 2903 (the 2900 DFC in a different orange
box running microcode to emulate a 1900), and a fair bit of time at the
BBC writing systems for their 2900s.

Somebody working in the computer room managed to drop a short crowbar
into the BBC UPS when it had its covers off, but caught it before it did
any damage - and then had to stand there holding it while the pair of
2960s were shut down and the UPS turned off. Were you there, by any
chance?


I never worked on a BBC site. Most of my work was around Manchester. I
started on a LEO3 at the town hall. Then System 4 on shifts at Norweb,
NW Gas, TSB and a few other places during the night. Night calls were
often a long way from Manchester. I once got a call at about 01:00 to
drive to Bristol. When I got to Bristol the site was closed so I drove
back to Manchester. That's about 350 miles for expenses plus 7 hours
overtime at double time. That was quite a lot of money but I would
have preferred to stay in bed.

Steve

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