Hello all,
I have an older switching power supply that I use on my bench for +- 12, 5, 24 volts dc. I recently had the main fuse blow and replaced it and it blows again when powering up. I found this component which is inline between the main fuse and what I think is an isolator before connecting to a four diode bridge rectifier. I have two questions, What is this device and could it cause the fuse to blow. Checking it with a meter reads a short circuit
I have an older switching power supply that I use on my bench for +- 12, 5, 24 volts dc. I recently had the main fuse blow and replaced it and it blows again when powering up. I found this component which is inline between the main fuse and what I think is an isolator before connecting to a four diode bridge rectifier. I have two questions, What is this device and could it cause the fuse to blow. Checking it with a meter reads a short circuit
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