AccessoriesCircuit protection refers to the use of devices or systems to protect electronic circuits from damage or malfunction caused by excessive current, voltage, or temperature. This can include a wide range of devices, such as fuses, circuit breakers, and thermistors, that are designed to interrupt or divert excessive electrical current away from sensitive circuit components.
Circuit protection accessories are additional components or devices that are used in conjunction with circuit protection devices to enhance their performance or functionality. These accessories can include mounting hardware, fuse holders, and indicator lights, among other things.
Some common circuit protection accessories include:
Fuse holders: These are devices that provide a convenient and secure way to install and replace fuses in an electronic circuit.
Indicator lights: These are lights or LEDs that are used to indicate the status of a circuit protection device, such as whether a fuse has blown or a circuit breaker has tripped.
Mounting hardware: This can include brackets, clips, and other hardware that is used to securely attach circuit protection devices to a circuit board or enclosure.
Enclosures: These are protective cases or housings that are used to contain and protect circuit protection devices from damage or tampering.