@zetasyanthis A beefy ICL?
@zetasyanthis exactly what sort of project are you using this for?
@Felthry Essentially a box that lets me test mains appliances more safely. I've got a beefy input filter and ceramic fuseholder, an NTC, an AC (analog :D) ammeter, and a GFCI. https://www.mpja.com/IEC-Power-Inlet-Module-RFI-Filter-Switch-Fuse-Holder/productinfo/33931+FH
@Felthry I don't remember if you're in the US or not, but we don't have RCD/GFCI protection on most outlets. That was the main purpose, to protect against me providing a path to earth accidentally. :P
@Felthry The rest is just because less bangs is good. (Oh, and I forgot the power on indicator light.)
@zetasyanthis "less bangs is good" -> you're clearly not an emo then :P
@Felthry HAH
@Felthry More like, I want to limit the amount of magic smoke a device I'm testing might emit in the first few seconds, hence the NTC and input chokes. (Plus that'll prevent me feeding back goodness knows what onto my power lines.)
@zetasyanthis Are you familiar with what's called a LISN? (yes, pronounced "listen")
@Felthry Yes. (I'm a electrical and computer engineer. :))
@Felthry That's in fact the idea. I almost made it bigger and put a couple high wattage power resistors in series too, but the cost + heatsink + cool was quite high. :)
@Felthry Mainly it's there in case I end up with a mains short. Should prevent a huge spark/arc and then the HRC fastblow fuse behind it will nuke the circuit.
@zetasyanthis So, kind of like a crowbar circuit only not!
@Felthry Yeah. The goal is that if I do something stupid it should save my life (GFCI), prevent damage to itself, and minimize damage to the appliance.
@zetasyanthis Just remember a GFCI won't save you if you're gripping both live and neutral!
@Felthry Yes of course! I think you saw the pliers I have the other day... Only use one hand when poking things that might be live unless using those.
@zetasyanthis Are those properly insulated? A lot of pliers look insulated but aren't rated for that kind of stuff.
@zetasyanthis good!
I should add stuff on tools to that document that started as package recommendations for hand-soldering...
@Felthry Hehe. :P
@zetasyanthis Something else to consider for this: transformers can be remarkably good at preventing too much current flowing, especially air-gapped ones like those used in microwave ovens.
@Felthry NTC is 6A, fuse I'm putting in is 5A max. (Input chokes rated to 6A too.)
@zetasyanthis Hmm. I wonder if they make adjustable circuit breakers. That would be a neat feature for a box like that. Have a circuit breaker you can configure to trip at a little above the current your thing expects.
Actually, if you don't know what you're going to be plugging into this thing, are you sure that ICL won't be a problem? They don't drop to their minimum resistance if you don't give them the rated current.