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XY
Bewertet in Deutschland am 22. Januar 2025
Für weichenantriebe super bestens geeignet als Schutz
Jose Carlos
Bewertet in Spanien am 30. Januar 2024
Fusibles rearmables de 0,3A / 72V, probados en circuito de prueba y efectivamente, saltan al superar los 0,3A. Al quitar la alimentación se reestablece el funcionamiento del circuito.Tienen la gran ventaja de no tener que estar sustituyendo resistencias de valor 0 o fusibles, pero como contrapartida hay que tener en cuenta que les afecta la temperatura y que sus valores se desvían si las calentamos, por lo que pueden variar su valor de salto según las condiciones.Muy recomendables.
Elvis Costello
Bewertet in Deutschland am 29. April 2024
Die Sicherungen unterbrechen im Labortest (Zimmertemperatur) ziemlich exakt bei 500mA den Stromfluss, die Rücksetzung erfolgt automatisch bei Herstellung der Spannungsfreiheit.Zimmertemperatur gebe ich extra an, da die Sicherungen auf Temp. reagieren und ggf etwas früher oder später auslösen, was allerdings nur bei Extremen der Fall sein dürfte.Ich nutze die kleinen Bauelemente, um meine Arduino Schaltungen (power Versorgung) (gerade auf dem Breadboard) vor zuviel Stromfluss zu schützen, was in der Hitze des Gefechts (=ungewollte Kurzschlüsse etc) schon mal passieren kann. Funktioniert einwandfrei. Es kann auch nicht schaden, die 300mA Versionen zusätzlich liegen zu haben...
Paul J
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 17. Dezember 2023
Good value resettable fuses.I tested a handful and they successfully reset after blowing.Not much more to say about them, except they are in spec as advertised and work fine.5 stars, can recommend.
P Smith
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 16. Dezember 2023
Item arrived in a sealable plastic bag, decent thickness. On inspection the coating on the item was intact including the tops of the legs, somewhere damage often occurs. The parts were marked according to the description.The legs tinned well with cored solder, flux pen and home made resin/IPA flux. The legs were clean, bright and free form any visible oxidation.The following data is provided for information only, for those who have some understanding of the uses and limitations of these parts.I had looked the part up via online sources to confirm some of the specs prior to ordering (it would have been helpful for the supplier to provide this information), those familiar with these type of devices will know that there are generally two current ratings that are helpful for deciding appropriate use, the hold current and the trip current (The max voltage and max current are also important but for my purposes I won't be approaching the 72V rating on these parts, referred to on the printed text on the item "72" and typically in the order of 40A for this type of device.).In the case of this part the 300mA (0.3A) in the listing is the hold current or the current the part will pass happily without tripping. The other value, which I confirmed with my very basic test set up pictured is 600mA (0.6A) and the trip time was in the order of 2.5 seconds.The rig was simply a power resistor as a dummy load and the voltage across the PPTC was measured as the current through the PPTC and power resistor was increased, the device was stable at 300mA and did trip at very close to 600mA. I did not measure the recovery time for the PPTC.These are useful items and these supplied ones perform in the way they should, if you know of them to buy them you will probably already know the benefits and drawbacks of their use.In summary, performs as described, delivered clean and damage free.
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