This INRUSH current (short duration, mS range) can be limited using an INRUSH resistor
No that is the wrong way round with an inductor turning on to a DC voltage.
Initially the current is small because inductors resist change. As time passes this current rises until it reaches a value determined by the resistance.
High inrush current is obtained with :-
- A capacitive load.
- With an inductor powered by AC or with an AC component like a motor winding. Although it is only considered high because it will eventually fall to a value given not by the resistance but the inductive reactance.
The DC power supply goes up to 10A, so dont need anymore at this moment.
Now don't be silly.
Is it possible to have parallel coupled transistors?
It is but they do not work because they will not share current, FETs however will.