My 9892 Datasheet Exclusive -
Provides a wide setting range, often between AC 50V and 220V .
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No manufacturer logo. No date code. Just four numbers. Provides a wide setting range, often between AC 50V and 220V
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Standard datasheets list maximum ratings (Absolute Maximum, Ta=25°C). includes the internal engineering notes from the original QC lab. For example, while the public sheet says the thermal shutdown triggers at 170°C, the exclusive notes reveal that revision B2 actually soft-limits current starting at 158°C. This nuance prevents thermal runaway in compact designs.


