Having repaired many power supplies lately, I've come once or twice across a component which, to my shame, I cannot figure out what it's called. I don't have a picture of it on hand sadly (maybe someone can post one), but it looks like a regular glass fuse (only a bit smaller), with two electrodes at each end and this thing makes a spark inside that glass envelope when you first plug the supply in. I know what its general purpose is: it's an inrush current limiter (or at least I think so). It's placed in parallel with the AC input, so I'm assuming it's like a spark gap: it takes away the initial surge and dissipates it in the form of a spark, which, because it's inside a vacuum tube, can't really do anything to "nasty". It's actually pretty satisfying to see that spark forming whenever I plugged the thing in.
Funny story: when I first came across one of these, I was dealing with a faulty inverter on an LG monitor and as I was constantly plugging the supply in and out, taking measurements, until I saw this spark coming from near the AC inlet, so you can imagine I nearly soiled myself
The supply was still ok, so that's when it clicked "OOOOOOH, I see what this thing does" 
I think it was labeled RA or RS on the board, though I can't figure out what it stands for (Rush arrestor/suppressor ?) It's definitely not an NTC thermistor - it can't be, since it doesn't look the part. Can anyone provide some more info ? No real reason, other than to enrich my knowledge
Funny story: when I first came across one of these, I was dealing with a faulty inverter on an LG monitor and as I was constantly plugging the supply in and out, taking measurements, until I saw this spark coming from near the AC inlet, so you can imagine I nearly soiled myself


I think it was labeled RA or RS on the board, though I can't figure out what it stands for (Rush arrestor/suppressor ?) It's definitely not an NTC thermistor - it can't be, since it doesn't look the part. Can anyone provide some more info ? No real reason, other than to enrich my knowledge

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