Some devices in automobiles are better suited to use automatic reset fuse blades rather than manual reset fuse blades to provide better benefits and convenience.
Overall, for these simpler and more common electrical devices, the use of an automatic reset fuse block is often more appropriate, as its automatic reset feature helps to reduce maintenance time and operational complexity, improving the user experience.
For example: You have been blowing the 5A 10A 15A 20A 25A 30A fuse on your fifth wheel front landing gear since new. The landing gear is notoriously faulty. You came across this auto resetting breaker and so far it has not cut off once. If it does it will reset and you can use it again.
Using an automatic reset fuse block allows the audio system to quickly return to normal operation after an overload, avoiding the inconvenience of manually replacing fuses.
For charging cell phones, tablets and other devices. The automatic reset fuse block allows the charging function to continue to operate normally, reducing the need for user intervention.
Description
→[Reset Type]: Type 1, ATO/ATC Footprint Circuit Protector (Breaker).
→[Material]: UL-Rated 94V0 thermoplastic body. Tin-plated copper alloy terminals.
→[Termination]: 5.2mm wide blades compatible with ATO/ATC type fuse blocks
→[Function]: With automatic recovery function and overcurrent protection.
→[Include]: 5A 10A 15A 20A 25A 30 A Auto-Reset ATO/ATC resettable fuse circuit breaker
Standard ATO (Automotive Blade-Type Fuse) automatic reset fuses are commonly used to protect many electrical devices and systems in vehicles. Some of the automotive devices that are suitable for the use of standard ATO automatic reset fuses include:
These devices often require protection in the event of an overload and it is helpful to be able to automatically reset after a failure to quickly return to normal operation. Standard ATO automatic reset fuses are a common choice for low to medium power requirements in many vehicle circuits.