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Using 282VA trafo (with [email protected] secondaries) divided by 230V line voltage * 133% gives me 1.63A for the fuse.

As it is pretty much oversized, should opt for 1.5A or 2A fuse and should I combine it with a 1.6A (CL-130) or 1.7A (CL-120) termistor for inrush current protection, what is your take on this? 

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I always use a thermistor for inrush current protection with my PSUs.

If you use a thermistor I would try a 1A or even smaller fuse. You may have to experiment a bit based on the thermistor, filter caps of choice.

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Moving forward with the CFAE, drilled the bottom and completely mounted the toroid and GRHV. The C2M1000170D's are still missing. Probably I should replace them with the C3M0350120D. New front and back panels next. 

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i found the synthesis file it is now posted in the documents directory cfaelectrostaticschem.pdf

in the boards share there is cfaelectrostat.zip and electrostat2.zip

there are other surface mount versions that have not been posted

next time don't post twice, and you can always ask me

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1 hour ago, kevin gilmore said:

i found the synthesis file it is now posted in the documents directory cfaelectrostaticschem.pdf

in the boards share there is cfaelectrostat.zip and electrostat2.zip

there are other surface mount versions that have not been posted

next time don't post twice, and you can always ask me

Ok, sorry for that.

I don't distrube you :)

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