Hi,
There are many types of "overcurrent pritection". Every type can/should be characterized by: current value, trip time, I2t ...)
* trip on overcurrent .. and needs to be replaced (fuse)
* trip on overcurrent .. with push button to reactivate
* trip on overcurrent ... and needs a power cycling (thermal polyfuse)
* trip on overcurrent with automatic retry (how many cycles, delay)
* analog current limit (limiter getting hot)
* SMPS with current limit (load may get hot)
* SMPS with power down and auto retry mode
* I guess there are even more...
Which one do you prefer? Each has it's benefits and drawbacks.
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A battery has a "nominal voltage" (maybe 14V) but it will vary a lot depending on charging state (maybe 10.5V .... 14.4V).
Additionally there may be spikes in both directions, noise ....
But this all is "voltage" and is a differrent thing than "current" and thus needs different protection systems.
Klaus