
Power Fuse or Surface Mount?
Fuses work by interrupting the flow of electrical current when it exceeds a certain level, preventing damage to the circuit and reducing the risk of fire. There are several types of fuses available, including power fuses and surface mount fuses. Both types of fuses serve the same purpose, but they differ in terms of their size, current ratings, and the way they are mounted.
 | Power FusesA power fuse is a type of electrical fuse that is used to protect high-power circuits, such as those found in industrial and commercial applications. These fuses are typically larger and can handle higher current ratings than other types of fuses. They are designed to protect against overcurrent and short-circuit conditions.
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 | Surface Mount FusesA surface mount fuse, also known as a SMD fuse, is a type of electrical fuse that is designed to be mounted directly onto the surface of a printed circuit board (PCB). They are smaller in size than power fuses and are typically used in electronic devices and other low-power applications. They are designed to protect against overcurrent and short-circuit conditions.
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