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A pretty standard symbol would be a NC or NO switch like a pushbutton with a circle around it and a "T". You might also label it "Overtemp".
They look good. But what font did you use for the red lettering? It looks out of place. It's not the dreaded Comic Sans, is it?
KiCAD offers this symbol fon a NO temp switch. Can be redrawn to NC easily.
I use my favorite font "Comic Sans" when I want to emphasize on something essential.
Quote from: Benta on April 19, 2025, 08:41:32 pmKiCAD offers this symbol fon a NO temp switch. Can be redrawn to NC easily.I like the OP's symbol much better. (Even with Comic Sans!)Hate those obviously-drawn-by-a-1990s-era-graphics-program looking symbols. Ugh.
a small bomb symbol should do it for normally closed
Quote from: coppercone2 on April 19, 2025, 11:40:04 pma small bomb symbol should do it for normally closedA what now? I've never heard that name before
I’m curious about the origin of the “one cycle of a square wave” figure indicating temperature activation found in some these symbols.