Geez, all this talk of the high cost of fuses and the high cost of Graphene but I don't see any vociferous naysayers or DIYers cranking out Graphene in their basements. It's not really rocket science. There are plenty of YouTube videos explaining how to make Graphene at home. Just keep in mind Graphene is only one molecule thick. Once the frugal and intrepid DIYer perfects making sheets of Graphene can I suggest a few applications for Graphene? Obviously care should be taken with Graphene since it's very conductive.
a. Wrapped around capacitors
b. Wrapped around fuses
c. Wrapped around tonearms
d. Applied to CDs, label side only
e. Wrapped around small wire bundles in electronics
a. Wrapped around capacitors
b. Wrapped around fuses
c. Wrapped around tonearms
d. Applied to CDs, label side only
e. Wrapped around small wire bundles in electronics