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The higher the capacitance of your circuit the higher inrush current. The same for the slew rate, the higher it is the higher the inrush current. You can change the capacitance manually on your capacitors and for the slew rate, you can play with that using DC voltage source under "pulse" mode and you select a the rising time tr lower. You will get a higher inrush current with a rise time tr of 10us than with a 100us one, hope it answers your question?
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Hi I am using the latest version of Ltspice You can download it for free from Analog Devices www.analog.com/en/resources/design-tools-and-calculators/ltspice-simulator.html
Thanks for video. I used similar circuit for over voltage protection, so my circuit never dead because of wrong power supply. Looking for more videos from you.