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What is the difference between FuSa and Sotif ?

When it comes to electrical systems, safety should always be the top priority. One crucial component in ensuring safety is the fuse. Fuses are designed to protect electrical circuits from overloading and short-circuiting. But what happens when you insert a higher rated fuse than what is recommended? Let's explore the consequences of using a 13 amp fuse instead of a 3 amp.

The role of the fuse

A fuse is a small, thin wire inside a protective casing that is designed to melt and break when excess current flows through it. Its main function is to interrupt the circuit and thus prevent any damage to the electrical components or appliances connected to it. By selecting the correct amp rating for the fuse, we ensure that the wire is just thick enough to carry the typical load and will melt under abnormal conditions.

Overload and overheating risks

When the current through the fuse exceeds its rated capacity, it can cause the fuse to overheat and potentially fail. This is known as overheating and is a serious safety concern. Overheating can lead to a reduced lifespan for the fuse, as well as a potential fire hazard.

Conclusion

In conclusion, using a higher rated fuse than recommended can have serious consequences on the safety of autonomous vehicles. It is important to ensure that the fuses are properly rated for the intended load and to avoid overheating or other safety hazards. By following the proper guidelines and protocols, we can help ensure the safety of our autonomous vehicles.

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