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An inrush current limiter connected in series right after the power inlet/switch should do the trick.http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?KeywordSearch&FV=fff4000a,fff80391,fffc002d&chp=0
A resistor and relay is not enough, you need circuitry to implement the delay.Some reading: http://sound.westhost.com/project39.htm
I'm seeking more information for design or implementation of a simple soft start circuit for a DIY amp project I'm working on. Something to delay inrush current at turn on.
Hi.What DIY project is it? A tube amp or a SS amp?c-J
Sure, no problem. What's not shown in that diagram, is the relay coil and its driving circuitry.
Christi from Connex electronics has one that would work well.
Hello,Do they have a website I can look at?
You can also look here on Greg Ball's site. He has a relay based soft start. You might need one for each toroid depending on how large (VA) your toroids are.Good luck with the project and thanks for sharing.Best,Anand.
Here you go http://connexelectronic.com/product_info.php/cPath/43/products_id/49
As I understood it, what Nelson Pass described to me, the proper relay coil could be energized by the AC without any additional control circuitry. He had someone else there along with him who actually drew a simple schematic on a napkin. Current would initially flow through the resistors to the power supply/transformers, those same resistors would also supply the relay coil with just enough voltage/current to delay the relay turn on, slow things down for half a second. Once the relay was engaged the transformer would receive full current through the relay. The relay would stay engaged as long as power was supplied.
Nice and affordable, but not what I want, too complicated. I want something smaller and something simpler. Simple enough that I can diagnose a repair and readily source the components.Thank you though.
I expect the one transistor on there is a standard part, should be no problem sourcing parts for that, or understanding it.