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PSU A.C input is 230V A.C 3A.
The NTC is located on the primary side (230V A.C) of a transformer which steps down the voltage giving an output of 46V D.C 3A.
The PSU is fused with a T5A H250.
Can the NTC be rated anywhere between 3 and 5 Amp to provide the same protection? Anything less than 3 or more than 5 amp would lead to problems for obvious reasons I guess.
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I'm a bit confused though as the Spec Sheet on page 2/5 refers to the 'Markings' as 5 referring to zero power resistance and 11 as the diameter, however on pages 3 through to 5 it refers to the first number referring to the diameter and the second number referring to the ohm rating.
That would make my NTC a 15 ohm with a diameter of 11 though this does not exist on the list neither does a 15 diameter and a 11 ohm.
What the hell!
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