I have a lighting power supply circuit for a 747 aircraft and have a question
about an inrush current caused by the incandscent lights load.
From what i have read, an incandescent light has an inrush current(due to
inductuion)of as much as 10x the normal resistive for 10-30 milliseconds.Does
a switch on the primary side see that inrush current?
about an inrush current caused by the incandscent lights load.
From what i have read, an incandescent light has an inrush current(due to
inductuion)of as much as 10x the normal resistive for 10-30 milliseconds.Does
a switch on the primary side see that inrush current?