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Don’t use Hager thenain't got that. it's x1 or x5. that's it. so 30mA or 150mA. no way to achieve 200 or 250mA.
Then its no longer 5 x but 7 or 8 x for a 30mAHager released a memo on their required test currents. Need testing at 200 or 250 mA for 5x I think from memory
Yep that’s right. Only Hager have taken this approach I thinkThen its no longer 5 x but 7 or 8 x for a 30mA
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