It's not free.
My board finally soldered and tested...
Compare with #82
VERY nice job!
Cheers,
Bob
Hello Audio1Man
Thank you for response.
I use BK-HTC-30M. See picture
BK/HTC-30M Eaton | Circuit Protection | DigiKey
It is impossible to accidentally touch side contact with finger when replacing fuse in BK-HTC-30M.
Need at least nail and great desire. There are many others easiest ways for electric shock.
But thank you for suggestion. I will make thus next time for 101% protection.
-- Best Regards,
Victor
Thank you for response.
I use BK-HTC-30M. See picture
BK/HTC-30M Eaton | Circuit Protection | DigiKey
It is impossible to accidentally touch side contact with finger when replacing fuse in BK-HTC-30M.
Need at least nail and great desire. There are many others easiest ways for electric shock.
But thank you for suggestion. I will make thus next time for 101% protection.
-- Best Regards,
Victor
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Hi Black Jack
Some fuse holders are much better or safer than others. Some have large metal below the plastic, and when removing a good fuse or replacing the fuse the fingers can touch the metal and the fuse contacts the ring while inserting.
Almost all of my designs have needed UL, CSA, VDE & CE, so I always look for the things for human safety. Many persons can earn the Darwin award.
Again a great job.
Duke
Some fuse holders are much better or safer than others. Some have large metal below the plastic, and when removing a good fuse or replacing the fuse the fingers can touch the metal and the fuse contacts the ring while inserting.
Almost all of my designs have needed UL, CSA, VDE & CE, so I always look for the things for human safety. Many persons can earn the Darwin award.
Again a great job.
Duke
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