Is there a solid fuse-like item that I can use in place of a fuse, to bypass it?


Hi All,

instead of using a "gourmet" fuse in certain situations, I want to bypass the fuse entirely with a solid piece of metal. I also want to avoid soldering-in a piece of wire in the fuse’s place.

Are there solid pieces of silver or copper, the same size as a fuse, that i can swap into a fuse holder?

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The longer this thread goes the more I think about Mad Mike Hughes.  The professional flat-earther and his demise. 

 

Hahahah.

cakel

Anything that moves generates shear.

Your speakers and  all materials and surfaces even the fuse..

A polarity of shear left to regenerate will keep reproducing shear especially in a glass tube.Tom

 

 

cakel

Anything that moves generates shear.

Your speakers and all materials and surfaces even the fuse..

A polarity of shear left to regenerate will keep reproducing shear especially in a glass tube.Tom

I’ve never heard of this… in an electrical sense.
Do you have a link?

And my equipment is not noodlely and flexy to the point of the fuse holder having movement.

Your speakers drivers are flexy and they operate on shear an compression.

Shear travels from the moving coil and dust cap and both sides of the cone and a polarity of this shear wave is reflected back down the cone corrupting the next wave launch. A fuse contains an element that vibrates with electricity, you can see it in the video posted before it blew..that vibration is never totally mitigated. Transformers vibrate so they will also generate shear and pass it down the line. And so it travels.Tom