Davemitchell: If I understand your comment (and I'm not altogether sure that I do) the fuse directionality issue has little to do with power. It is a matter of impedance.
For example, with capacitors constructed by rolling layers of film and foil together, if the lead attached to the outer foil is connected in the circuit to the lower impedance of the two possible connection points, it will be less susceptible to noise pickup.
If the fuses are indeed directional, it is likely due to some similar effect of their physical geometry.
However, I'm all for you selling the power company as much as you can manage. Go for it.
For example, with capacitors constructed by rolling layers of film and foil together, if the lead attached to the outer foil is connected in the circuit to the lower impedance of the two possible connection points, it will be less susceptible to noise pickup.
If the fuses are indeed directional, it is likely due to some similar effect of their physical geometry.
However, I'm all for you selling the power company as much as you can manage. Go for it.