Graphene in fuses and cost


Synergistic research is using a  technology thst is finally cost effective in their fuses very little is used and see the pricing    https://www.graphene4u.com/product-page/graphene-5-10-layer-powder-1gr       Synergistic with all the hype and Millions of dc Tesla volts 
$150 for s fuse is well over $100+ profit for someone. Hopefully the competition will start using 
In the mean time the Hifi tuning Supreme are a big step up over stock fuses for s fraction of the Synergistic cost. The price should have been no higher ,maybe lower .
But Synergistic is built on Hype and  half truths built up information PT Barnum would be proud  !!
The link prove the cost it has come way down and Graphene prices are dropping  as more
People  are now using Grapine from Semiconductors to capacitors  now fuses and  many other 
Things . Nicola Tesla would be totally pissed off his vision of free electricity now using his Tesla 
Coil as a selling tool .  Be a smart buyer  !!
128x128audioman58
Nice to see someone actually comment on the relative sound characteristics of different brands of fuses instead of the usual, er, whatever.

I know one person that likes the HiFi Tuning fuse better than the SR Black in some components in his system also. More of this type of post, perhaps excepting the commentary on pricing and measurement (it’s never gonna happen), would be most welcome around here IMO.

Dave
The measurements of a fuse in a graph, as specifications... involve graphing how the element behaves in a non-linear fashion, regarding how it constricts current during transients.

this adds a non linear distortion characteristic, an inharmonic or odd harmonic distortion pattern that is dependent on the given in-situ momentary current load. Since the ear is very sensitive to non linear and in-harmonic distortions, the 'sound' of a fuse on a dc rail or AC power (traditional rectifying power supply) system is easily heard.

Various audiophile fuses and standard fuses have various effects on the given loading scenarios. Easy enough to understand. No mystery, just the ear and the functionality of a fuse, as a pair of bookends.
Audioman58
"One thing I would like you see from Synergistic. The Tesla coil was developed by the great genius of Nicola Tesla which by the way wanted electricity affordable to all at low monies, and universally . The FBI stole all his potential future products and blackballed by the rich including Edison which stole intellectual properties.

My point is Synergistic makes manyclaims or boasts of Millions of D.C. Volts
and benifits .not one thing to back this up. Let’s see several independent tests
and the % of improvements."

>>>>>>I doubt Synergistic is under any obligation to either divulge how they accomplish their treatment or how it works. not by Consumer Reports, not by Better Business Bureau, not by the Feds. Although I seem to recall SR did offer some sort of explanation somewhere for what r Tesla Coil does to wire and fuses. But no manufacturer is under any obligation to divulge anything, in terms of operational mechanism or any such thing. It’s actually one super good reason not (rpt not) to obtain a parent, you know, so one doesn’t have to reveal all the gory details. It nice to be able to control some of one’s intellectual property. Now, if an individual or independent third party tester wishes to test something I they’re free to do so. Knock yourselves out! Ironically perhaps, this never happens with these unusual, sometimes preposterous, controversial tweaks like aftermarket fuses, whether of the beeswax variety or Graphene or Tesla Coil.




The only thing to keep in mind is that Synergistic does offer a 30 day money-back guarantee. Small comfort, but it IS a guarantee. And some of the fuses are more demonstrably better than others. The Black is decent, but not tremendously better than the Red (at least, in my system). 
How long does the Blue take to break in, by the way?