Hi,
I have just ordered a Crack 1.1 and now I am reading the manual.
Having no understanding of the circuitry, I so far focused on some basic safety aspects like fuse, grounding etc.
I have read that a fuse's rating can be determined from dividing the maximum power consumption by the mains voltage and then adding some 10-20%.
In the case of any inrush current the rating should be higher. This would suggest that for 230V mains one needs a 0,5A fuse instead of the 1A fuse that comes with the kit. However, Paul Birkeland somewhere on this forum replied that 1A was low enough, also for 230V mains.
1) My question is therefore what is the maximum power consumption of the Crack? I read in the forum that when idle it is roughly 30-35 Watt, but how much is it in operation?
2) A second question would be if there is any inrush surge current when switching on the Crack and how much?
3) How the fuse protects in case of a fault in the primary winding of the transformer I can understand. But, will a fault (live wire accidentally connecting to neutral or to the grounded chassis) in the secondary winding of the transformer, i.e. the signal amplification circuit or the heaters, also create a high enough current in the primary winding to blow the fuse?
To enhance safety, I plan to screw the top plate (chassis) to the wooden housing. In addition, I plan to cover the bottom of the housing with a perforated metal plate that will be connected by a wire to the chassis ground.
Regards,