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@jerryg123 yes, all fuses exhibit directionality when you listen. It’s the last part, when you listen, that some people have a problem with. I don’t have time for people who won’t listen to something, but will argue about that same something for months and even years online. Especially in light of the fact, we have a strong dealer network, with an airtight 30-day no-risk moneyback guarantee. Anyone who would rather argue that fuses don’t make a difference, or are not directional and can’t be bothered to listen; I can’t be bothered to respond to respond to that. |
So… You have absolutely no idea why then ? Just think about it for a moment … Current enters a fuse through one conductive end cap which is connected to a section of fusible material which connects to the secondary conductive end cap , simple. Are your two end caps composed of disparate material ? How has your fusible material been constructed /treated to conduct in a more efficient way in one orientation as aposed to the other ? |
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