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Inrush amps

A friend of mine brought a little device he made its a bridge rectifier fed straight off the mains then fed into a 900 uF capacitor the purpose of this little device is  to try to make a CFL  stay on for 10 seconds I don't know why it's his project.  We tried this device out and after a few switch ons it popped a 5 amp fuse in the feed to my test bench so the question is what would be the charge current for a 900 uF capacitor? It made the ammeter in the feed to the test board kick up. So is there a way to work it out?
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  •  CFLs are happy with a DC or AC Iinput since the supply is rectified to DC at the input before its turned into high frequency  




    But are C.F.Ls happy with a high initial Voltage which diminishes as the capacitor loses charge?


    Timer circuits are fun


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GOM_cNTt0Q


    Z.

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  •  CFLs are happy with a DC or AC Iinput since the supply is rectified to DC at the input before its turned into high frequency  




    But are C.F.Ls happy with a high initial Voltage which diminishes as the capacitor loses charge?


    Timer circuits are fun


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GOM_cNTt0Q


    Z.

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