Replacing fuse


Would replacing an 6.3A SLO BLO fuse with an 8 SLO BLO fuse be ok? Thanks for any information.
john421

@john421 Perhaps it's too late, but another place in Canada you may check next time is Audiyo. Pretty sure they are in the GTA, but all my purchases from them have been online, so can't be sure. Steven at Audio Sensibility has an awful lot of electronics stock in his home, Although as a cable manufacturer, I don't know if he is in the market to sell any of the non-cable parts he has. Can't hurt to ask though.


Good luck

Audiophile fuses are just a euphemism for sucker fuses. There is no difference between fuses of the same rating and type. Littlefuse or Buss are two reputable brands that are good enough for life support systems and NASA, so they are damn well good enough for anyone else. 
Uh, the special advanced fuses NASA uses are not the same ones as the compsnies’ Stock fuses, silly. They are more like the aftermarket fuses audiophiles prefer. Nice try.
Geoff,

Any fuse supplied to NASA or any other Aviation Enterprise must be tested and supplied with documentation detailing repeated tests detailing that it works as intended. Hardly the case of all the BS that souround “Audiophile” fuses. The kind of testing and documentation that is provided by reputable companies like Bussman and Littlefuse 

Good listening

Peter
pop quiz Geoff, how much documentation has any of the audiophile fuse makers provided?

Quick answer, there's "SR Black Fuses encompass our latest understanding of passive Quantum Inductive Coupling and are our most powerful fuses to date. In addition to a proprietary conditioning process followed by a 1,000,000 volt signal we call Quantum Tunneling that alters conductive pathways within the burn wire, we add a Quantum Inductive Surface that includes Graphene to stabilize the electrical wave feeding your system for a dramatic improvement in system performance over standard and audio-grade fuses."

For sure, replace my space shuttle's fuses with these.