Ametherm is very excited today to celebrate 25 years in business as the only manufacturer of inrush current limiters in the United States. Here's looking to 25 more years of success #inrushcurrent#TuesdayMotivation CarsonCity https://t.co/jVD9Q2Cf9C
Only two weeks before we head to @APEC_Conf 2019 in Anaheim, California, to display our high power inrush current limiters and NTC thermistor temperature sensors. Make sure to stop by booth #456 and say hello #inrushcurrent#temperaturesensors#APEC2019 https://t.co/YdH82S2RCX
Transformer inrush current that is not managed can blow a fuse or trip a circuit breaker. One solution is to use an NTC thermistor. Take a look at our article where we walk you through selecting the right part number #TransformerInrushCurrent#Thermistor https://t.co/N7plEKNaht
Here's a great way to start your Thursday with a very well-written article discussing temperature sensors #ThursdayThoughts#TemperatureSensors Choosing and Using a Temperature Sensor https://t.co/Ov3HdRrGxu
NTC thermistors have many critical functions, one being for HVAC applications. See how to replace the control switch for a residential furnace system with an NTC Thermistor and an Arduino Microcontroller #NTCThermistor#Arduino#TechTuesday https://t.co/l8jFFXaJzX
Our engineers here at Ametherm are always willing to take the extra step in helping potential customers with a project or challenge associated with #inrush current limiters, so it's always nice to hear appreciation for our efforts #FridayMotivation https://t.co/rx0lsRxsYZ
NTC Thermistor temperature sensors that are exposed to moisture like water or oil can suffer severe damage. See the 4 ways that using industrial grade epoxy protects NTC thermistors #Thermistors#TemperatureSensors https://t.co/whN0pJaJ9g
How do you obtain the zero-power resistance of an inrush current limiter at a specific body temperature? It's a question our engineers are often asked and deserves a good explanation #InrushCurrent#TemperatureSensors https://t.co/PZbvZbwgAM
Really helpful and important articles about LED lighting from @HiLine_Lighting. Here at Ametherm, we receive a lot of questions about inrush current and LEDs, and given the vast range of applications, it's always a good idea to stay informed. #LEDLights#InrushCurrent
Please take care when installing LED Drivers and make sure you do so in accordance with the latest edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations. More info about LED drivers and heating here: https://t.co/5Y8uXl1kbr #leddriversoverheating#leddriverheat#installingleddriver
We're adding to our FAQ page on our website. What is the Difference Between Inrush Current and Maximum Allowable Inrush Current? See the answer now. #InrushCurrent#CircuitProtection#TemperatureSensors https://t.co/ZgnBWPdKnv
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So many exciting things have happened at Ametherm in 2018. We've taken on new talent, we're brainstorming new ideas, we're releasing new #highpower products. So with 2019 just around the corner, we are so excited to see what this new year brings. #HappyNewYear
Merry Christmas and Happy New Years from Ametherm! In these last few days before Christmas and the New Year, don't (in)rush too much, but slow down to a steady state and enjoy the moment, the lights, your friends, and your family. Have fun and be safe! #MerryChristmas
Ametherm introduces a new series of ceramic PTC circuit protection thermistors that combine the industry’s highest voltage rating with lowest available resistance. Learn more about them online #PTCThermistors#Thermistors https://t.co/c7oc2erXFl
Our MS35 inrush current limiters provide a simple one-component alternative to using power resistors with timers and relays, reducing costs and greatly simplifying designs #AlternativeEnergy#InrushCurrentLimiters https://t.co/WHcxtuSlrV