I looked at using the NTC resistors to limit inrush.  I have some but never 
used them for this.  The issue is simple as they are meant for systems that 
have high inrush and are then powered continuously for a long period of time.   
(Like an old style Tube based TV or Radio).

That may also well be true of CNC systems too but all too often I've also had 
to switch off the power and switch it on again.  For example, does the ESTOP 
remove the AC input to the high voltage supply or remove the DC.    I think the 
regulations say the AC side.  

Anyway, if the NTC resistor doesn't have a chance to cool before you switch 
power on again (and they do get very hot) then the next power cycle, which may 
only be 15 seconds after power off, now presents full current into the system 
as if the inrush limiter wasn't there.  Assuming the input filters on the DC 
side have completely discharged.  And then pop goes the fuse or circuit breaker.

That's why I used the relay to bypass a series resistor.

John




> -----Original Message-----
> From: andy pugh [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: July-29-21 11:02 AM
> To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Lathe Spindle Drive Questions
> 
> On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 at 17:58, Chris Albertson <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> > The way to deal with inrush today is to use a thermistor on the
> > high-current side of the transformer.
> 
> They start to become hard to spec when you are working with
> steady-state power input of a few kW, though.
> 
> I tried to use one for my servo power supply, and decided that I
> couldn't find one that was up to the job..
> 
> --
> atp
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