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Originally Posted by tdelahanty
There's always the benefit of thermal equilibrium (warmed up stable circuits). However this would not mitigate the effects of thermal inrush circuits. In my case I believe having two such circuits one after the other is detrimental. If memory serves me correctly these devices are thermistors and after the inrush these devices return to zero ohms letting the power supply draw as much current as needed. That said nothing is absolute (only in the world of theory) so they are not truly zero ohms and might slightly limit current flow.
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I used the device called thermistor as an inrush device, my memory is bad in this regard, it may be a thyristor???? OLD AGE