Electronic – The use of fuses in small electronics projects

fuses

I am new to electronics so I hope this question is acceptable. I have been playing around with an Arduino. I have use the USB output from a computer as a power source. I also have a 9V battery. I am a bit concerned about creating a short somewhere and damaging the computer or the battery. I am guessing that this is what a fuse is for, is that right?

For small projects (not necessarily involving an Arduino) what type of fuses should be used? Is it, for example, possible to get a 1A 9V fuse? I have searched online and I only see things like 1A 250B fuses. Will these work well for small electronics projects?

Best Answer

To answer your question, yes, those 1 Amp 250 Volt fuse will work fine in small projects, as the Voltage is a maximum. A 1 Amp 250V fast fuse should blow even at lower voltages. The important number here would be the Current rating.

For example, my multimeter has a 500 mA 250 Volt fast fuse, with a recommended/listed max current measuring of 200 mA. It has blown when I shorted out a 5V 1 Amp (USB) supply, and a 12V 750 mA supply by mistake.

You can test this with a spare fuse, and a resistor. Take your 9V supply and a 100 ohm resistor. At roughly 90 mA, the fuse won't blow. Short the fuse out, and it should.