kretssløp
Kretssløp, also known as a short circuit or a dead short, refers to an unintended electrical connection between two points in a circuit that are not meant to be directly connected. This occurs when the resistance between the two points drops to nearly zero, allowing a large amount of current to flow through the unintended path. Such a condition can cause excessive heat generation, damage to electrical components, and potentially pose a fire or safety hazard.
In electrical systems, kretssløp often arises due to faulty wiring, damaged insulation, or improper connections. For
When diagnosing a kretssløp, technicians typically use tools like multimeters to measure resistance or continuity between
Fixing a kretssløp involves identifying the source of the short and repairing it, whether by replacing damaged