"This is partially correct, ac does change direction, but the EM wave does not." The fact that voltage/signal flows outside the conductor, as a wave, and always toward the load, doesn't fit their 1800's science based theories of AC electricity. They're still trying to shove electrons through conductors (waveguides). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_electricity Note what's stated under 'Electric Drift', regarding AC and electrons. Save your keystrokes, as any modern science/theory will be categorically dismissed, by the Naysayer Doctrine adherents.
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This is partially correct, ac does change directionSo does the current. As I said the only way a fuse can make a sound change is if it were a diode, a bad contact "can " cause a "diode effect". So to the gullible just do this and save money for better equipment instead. Just change the fuse if old for a quality brand EE industry standard 50c fuse, as fuses (even the snake oil ones) do age after many turn on cycle surges. Quick blow fuses and slow blow fuses aging left to right. https://ibb.co/0ZtRv4J https://ibb.co/mbzs3RK Cheers George |
George unfortunately you're understanding of electricity doesn't appear to be deep enough to have this conversation. you are trying to use AC as a justification for the fuse not being directional but that is a false argument because the fuse isn't directional is actually why AC doesn't matter. I do find the claims that people who did not believe in fuses must not have tried it because many of us have I have many times with many people that's why I'm pretty confident about my position. What I'm also pretty confident about is that all the people who claim that people who don't believe infuses have never tried it have never themselves actually done a proper blind test a fuses after cleaning the contacts. So to them I say unless you've actually done a blind test and have cleaned the contacts you actually haven't done the test. |
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