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Old January 3rd 08, 03:22 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default Glass HV Fuse - supply ??? dims .. 80mm x 6 mm 500mA glass

gb wrote:
I had always seen ceramic -- instead of glass (fuses) -- in this
applicaiton


A lot of HV fuses are filled with a ceramic powder or with boric acid to
quench the arc faster when they break. If you do that, there's no reason
to use a glass tube since there's nothing to see inside anyway.

The ceramic cases are also less apt to explode when the fuse blows.
--scott

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