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"Sometimes, and quite by fluke, these fuses may actually protect the components. It is possible that a low impedance load on a large amplifier may burn out the primary fuse, or even the breaker (or fuse) in the panel."
Actually, I had this in mind when blabbering my previous posts, but realize things are a bit more dynamic than just that. I'm working on a hawg of an amp so I guess I just have that on the brain. yeah, I know how fuses are supposed to work, but laying it all out in these forums is great I think. Sometimes something is learned despite what we think we already know, and I don't think any of us is above learning! |
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Hi RetroAudio,
That is sooooo true! -Chris |
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