Electronic – (how) can I use 250v fuse in a 9v circuit

fuses

I bought a nice big assorted set of fuses ranging .1A to 20A. All of them have 250V on them.

The question is can I use them in circuits with 3, 6 9 or 12 V?

If yes, does lower voltage changes the rating amp of the fuse?

Best Answer

The design of a fuse conductor material gives rise to the PTC characteristic which causes a thermal runaway effect above rated current so that resistance rises rapidly with temp until it melts the conductor. The thin shape ensures that when this occurs, it explodes the material with sufficient gap that at least 1 mm air gap exists so that ~1kV spikes can be blocked on a 250Vac line.

It has no effect on low voltage circuits other than being relatively high resistance when conducting.

You also might want to consider getting an assortment of polyfuses.
- Why?
- Fuses do not provide great protection for low voltage circuits, because of the thermal mass of the transistor junction is much smaller than the fuse link so the fuse is too slow to protect semiconductors. It is effective for some low voltage applications such LiPo battery protection.

Thus 100mA fuses of this type rated for 250Vac are relatively useless for low voltage due to the maximum voltage drop possible when operating below the specified fusing limit.

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