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Is my Radioradio pulling more current than it should?

I have an FT-747GX Radioradio that I am using as a RF Generatorgenerator for a plasma cleaning machine. In

In the operating manual on page 3 it states:

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I have a power supply connected to this radio which outputs 12V at 30 amps. Between the power supply and the radio I have a 20 amp fuse, but this fuse keeps dying on me.

What I dont understand is: is the radio pulling more amps than what it says it outputs? If it so, should I increase the fuse to 30 amps?

Is my Radio pulling more current than it should?

I have an FT-747GX Radio that I am using as a RF Generator for a plasma cleaning machine. In the operating manual on page 3 it states:

enter image description here

I have a power supply connected to this radio which outputs 12V at 30 amps. Between the power supply and the radio I have a 20 amp fuse, but this fuse keeps dying on me.

What I dont understand is: is the radio pulling more amps than what it says it outputs? If it so, should I increase the fuse to 30 amps?

Is my radio pulling more current than it should?

I have an FT-747GX radio that I am using as a RF generator for a plasma cleaning machine.

In the operating manual on page 3 it states:

enter image description here

I have a power supply connected to this radio which outputs 12V at 30 amps. Between the power supply and the radio I have a 20 amp fuse, but this fuse keeps dying on me.

What I dont understand is: is the radio pulling more amps than what it says it outputs? If it so, should I increase the fuse to 30 amps?

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Is my Radio pulling more current than it should?

I have an FT-747GX Radio that I am using as a RF Generator for a plasma cleaning machine. In the operating manual on page 3 it states:

enter image description here

I have a power supply connected to this radio which outputs 12V at 30 amps. Between the power supply and the radio I have a 20 amp fuse, but this fuse keeps dying on me.

What I dont understand is: is the radio pulling more amps than what it says it outputs? If it so, should I increase the fuse to 30 amps?