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In Reply to: RE: Neat idea, but might that change the "value" of the fuse? posted by Lew on July 14, 2015 at 07:31:53
I suppose sand would be harder to get in, as you couldn't inject it i don't think. If there is a way, I'd run a magnet through the sand first, to remove any conductive particles. Also, if your aim is to damp the fuse, why can't you just stick a piece of putty to it?
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I guess you meant your comment to be directed to the OP. But putting putty or something like putty on the outside of the fuse would not necessarily have the effect he desires, I think.
Yes, getting sand into a fuse without totally destroying it would be "difficult".
yes, anything on the outside may not damp the filament, if that's the desired effect
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