You can use these fuses to protect your system
if you have high current power supplies or batteries. When semiconductors
fail, they often become a short circuit, and will glow white-hot if
the power supply is powerful enough. A properly sized fuse can interrupt
the flow, preventing possible fire or damage to other components in
the system.
If your system is using a good quality power supply like our 3022-3025
supplies, the power supply will limit the current at it's maximum,
(2 Amps in this case) and a fuse is usually not necessary.
If your source of power is very high current, for example a 12 Volt
/ 10 Amp power supply, and a component fails, up to 120 watts of power
can be concentrated on it. Many batteries can deliver hundreds, or
even thousands of amps, and fuses are strongly recommended.
A good practice is to put one large fuse at the output of the power
source, and smaller fuses at each device (Phidget). The fuses current
ratings should be choosen to be slightly higher than the maximum current
the device is expected to draw.
3701- Fuse Holder
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