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Questions regarding physical fuses. A fuse is a safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level. PPTC, PTC, and Polyfuse questions should use the Polyfuse tag. Please keep in mind that repair questions are typically closed if not within the scope of the site and FAQ.
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Soldering a thermal fuse. 92°C
This I have learned in the Navy Microelectronics training. Use one of those alligator clips on the lead that you are soldering. The alligator clip will act as a heat sink for the thermal fuse. You can …