Ok so there is a featured listing on Agon for Synergistic Quantum Black Fuse that indicates use of Graphene in the fuse, which would be a fairly significant thing I would guess regardless of how it may or may not sound.
Yet on vendors site they mention use of a "special alloy" but not Graphene specifically it seems.
So is it or is it not using Graphene? Anyone know for sure?
The add also states:
"The Synergistic Research BLACK Quantum Fuse is by far Synergistic's highest performance fuse to date. Introducing Synergistic Research BLACK featuring a patent pending UEF coating and Graphene with 8 million times the conductive density of copper. "
8 million times? As Maxwell Smart used to say I find that hard to believe! Maybe I'm wrong. If true, I would really like to hear the difference (without without having to drop $100 up front though if avoidable).
Any clarifications appreciated. These kinds of wild claims from high end companies really set off my BS meter.
Glad they sound and work well according to the users in any case.
Yet on vendors site they mention use of a "special alloy" but not Graphene specifically it seems.
So is it or is it not using Graphene? Anyone know for sure?
The add also states:
"The Synergistic Research BLACK Quantum Fuse is by far Synergistic's highest performance fuse to date. Introducing Synergistic Research BLACK featuring a patent pending UEF coating and Graphene with 8 million times the conductive density of copper. "
8 million times? As Maxwell Smart used to say I find that hard to believe! Maybe I'm wrong. If true, I would really like to hear the difference (without without having to drop $100 up front though if avoidable).
Any clarifications appreciated. These kinds of wild claims from high end companies really set off my BS meter.
Glad they sound and work well according to the users in any case.