hurk27
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- Portage, Indiana NEC: 2008
The 6 amps there abouts @ 50 volts would give you about 8.3 ohms of the whole circuit Including the wiring, at 120 volts this would provide about 14.5 amps, but one thing I am confused with is the variable 0-120 volt section you have the banana plug in to states @ 5 amps? I have worked with a few lab power supply's and the OCPD has current coils with different ratings for each section IE. 15 amps for the non-variable 120/208, and 5 amps for the variable 0-120/0-208, 8 amps for the non variable 0-120 DC and 2 amps for the variable 0-120 DC, this is so only one reset is required.
I'm not so sure you actually ever reached 120 volts before the OCPD tripped?
I'm not so sure you actually ever reached 120 volts before the OCPD tripped?