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Thread: Quick check - Airlink BMU - which one?

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    I've ordered a 3KVA Airlink, unconditioned.
    I already run a DC blocker, so hopefully should be OK hum-wise ... we need a fingers crossed smilie!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jandl100 View Post
    Thanks Mark
    I tried that search and failed to come up with anything useful!
    It’s here mate: http://theartofsound.net/forum/showt...d-transformer!

    I’m not saying it’s useful though . You’ve probably bought the same one as I have - blends seamlessly into any domestic environment.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by YNWaN View Post
    It’s here mate: http://theartofsound.net/forum/showt...d-transformer!

    I’m not saying it’s useful though . You’ve probably bought the same one as I have - blends seamlessly into any domestic environment.....
    Ah, OK - you got one of these ...



    Too industrial for me.

    I've bought one of these ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandl100 View Post
    I've ordered a 3KVA Airlink, unconditioned.
    I already run a DC blocker, so hopefully should be OK hum-wise ... we need a fingers crossed smilie!
    Will be more than good enough!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jandl100 View Post
    Ah, OK - you got one of these ...



    Too industrial for me.

    I've bought one of these ....

    It may look "too industrial", but the provision of a ganged double-pole RCB on the output is, IMO, essential for complete protection and safety.
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    Yes, my thoughts too.
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    Too late - I'm doomed.
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    Isn't that button on the front a trip reset? Surely has a cutout inside the box??

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    Yes it is. Don't worry, Jerry. It's spot on in safety terms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigman80 View Post
    Isn't that button on the front a trip reset? Surely has a cutout inside the box??
    Hard to tell from the photo - what does the manufacturer say?

    It is not sufficient to have an overcurrent protection device on the input (primary) alone.
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