We already stock 5x20mm fuses so keeping with the same form factor would be
nice.  Anyone else using those same DIN clip fuse holders have the same.


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On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 3:40 PM, Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have no strong opinions sir, but if it's a replaceable fuse I do like
> the automotive blades because every gas station has them.
>
>
> On 3/21/2016 2:42 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
>
> I am considering adding a fuse to a new version of my rack mount POE surge
> suppressors.
>
> I know many of you like PTC resettable solid state fuses.  I don’t  recall
> ever designing one in to anything.
> Maybe I did on a phone device years ago, but that would have been to
> satisfy a regulatory agency only.
>
> Studying up on them I learn that if you have a 1 amp “hold current” the
> “always trip” current is 2 amps.
> Not like a fuse, which is pretty well guaranteed to trip at any current
> over the rating if you wait long enough.
>
> For a polyfuse, if your load is one amp, you have to have a design value
> of greater than 1 amp hold current.
> But then it takes double that to actually trip..
>
> And then there is leakage current required to keep it in the tripped
> condition.
> It does not totally break the circuit.
>
> They are fairly inexpensive compared to glass fuses and fuse holders.
> Could do auto blade fuses too.
>
> Not sure I have the room for anything but a polyfuse though.
>
> Anyone have strong opinions about this?
>
>
>

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