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A PTC Resettable Fuse in action #electronics
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@chrisdickens4862

4 months ago

Very cool! I had no idea they worked this way.

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@aorta377

4 months ago

Yeah same here. I work on Siemens panels and have resettable fuses throughout several machines and never seen anything like these and now I know. THANKS EVILMONKEY.

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@nickgustafson9064

4 months ago

I prefer these videos over the doodle videos. Although the doodles are awesome.

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@SrinadhPeddinti424

4 months ago

Thank you for this information and showing things how they work(mems) is far better than showing the silicon chips doodles.

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@sysghost

3 months ago

Before it does it'll dump as much current as possible into your expensive parts before tripping.
How do I know? <Glares at a pile of broken Raspberry Pi 4 boards>

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@ketse89

4 months ago

I wouldn't say ptc fuses are superior to glass fuses, there are different advantages to both.

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@a_true_generic_gamer1104

4 months ago

I thought he was about to start spittin absolute bars in the beginning

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@TheSpectralArtisan

3 months ago

Never heard of these before! Smart invention!

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@davidthomas3859

3 months ago

I use polyfuses on all my GPS designs where the antenna has 3.3 to 5V on the inner conductor to power an active antenna. If someone chops a wire it prevents the GPS receiver from being fried.

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@j23araluce

4 weeks ago

That's insane, thank you

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@SilentDecode

4 months ago

Oh man, this is awesome! I know of their existence, but I never thought to myself 'hmm, I wonder how they work'. Now I do. Thanks!

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@chrismofer

3 months ago

makes sense. I was curious how these worked, I assumed it was a switch in a box like the bimetal strip that blinkers use.

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@SphinctersForever

4 months ago

That is fascinating!

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@ksdelectronics1187

4 months ago

This is cool didn't know this is how it works ❤

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@gustavgnoettgen

3 months ago

I always thought they're some kind of semiconductor. But this is basically mechanical!

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@diegoknyte

3 months ago

Are these in laptops? Had a situation where one day i did a repair and it failed aftet changing a ram socket. No boot ad i think the power rail was shorted from a wonky pad. Saw thia after removing socket and let it run with just 1 dimm. Still dead no boot and no boot logo.

Next day game it a test and poof, laptop booted. 🤷

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@radarmusen

4 months ago

This was cool to see in action.

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@freemanpl23

3 months ago

And most of them are low voltage. Thatb way you still see glass fuses or fuse resistors in primer side of power supply.

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@omarenabi6850

1 week ago

Show us the seven layers of the motherboard in the computer

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