Safety Precautions
Please read and follow all safety precautions before using any KSP Electronics product. Failure to observe these precautions may result in damage to the product, personal injury, or voiding of warranty.
⚠ Warning: Working with electronic circuits involves risks from electrical shock. Always exercise caution, use appropriate tools, and follow the precautions listed below.
1. Use the Correct DC Power Supply
Always supply the exact rated voltage to the product as specified in its datasheet. Do not exceed the maximum rated voltage or current. Using an incorrect power supply can permanently damage the product and is not covered under warranty.
- Verify input voltage before powering on
- Use regulated, stable power supplies
- Double-check polarity before connecting power
2. Do Not Connect to AC Mains Supply
Our electronic modules and development boards are designed for DC low-voltage operation only. Never connect them directly to AC mains (230V) power supply. AC mains voltages are lethal and will instantly destroy the product.
- Use only USB, battery, or regulated DC adapters
- If your project requires AC mains, use a properly rated transformer or AC-DC adapter module
- Keep AC wiring fully isolated from your electronics project
3. Wear Safety Footwear
When working in a workshop or lab environment, always wear insulated safety footwear. Rubber-soled or anti-static shoes help protect against electric shock, especially when working near exposed wiring or high-current circuits.
4. Ensure Proper Earthing
Ensure all metal enclosures, bench equipment, and power supplies in your workspace are properly earthed (grounded). A correctly earthed workspace significantly reduces the risk of electric shock and protects sensitive electronic components from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
- Use an ESD wrist strap when handling ICs and sensitive modules
- Work on an anti-static mat if available
- Verify mains earth connections in your workshop
5. Follow Product Instructions
Always read the product datasheet, schematic, and usage guide before building a circuit. Incorrect wiring, missing pull-up/pull-down resistors, or incorrect logic levels can damage both the product and connected components.
- Never connect outputs directly together without current-limiting resistors where required
- Check logic voltage compatibility (3.3V vs 5V) before interfacing modules
- If in doubt, contact our support team before proceeding
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