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CS wrote: Looking to fit a resistor/relay combination in the supply line of a 3600VA 240v isolation transformer. I reckon the resistor should be 8 ohms - based on 200% loading, but anyone know what wattage is required??? Thanks. It is difficult, as you realize, to calculate wattage for the resistor without some knowledge of the transient it will see. If you go with a resistor, you might start with several in parallel, so as to provide improved heat dissipation. If the inrush duration is on the order of 10 mS, I guess I'd use maybe four 36 ohm, 50 watt resistors in parallel to start with, and go from there. For 3.6 kVA transformers, NTC thermistors are perhaps more popular these days than simple resistors. Here's a link that describes the design process: http://www.epcos.com/web/generator/W...nlinearResisto rs/NTCThermistors/PDF/NTCThermistors,property=Data__en.pdf;/NTCThermistors.pdf NTCThermistors.pdf Beside NTC, a quick look turned up other possible devices to do this. greg |
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