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In Reply to: RE: Public Service Anouncement! posted by rick_m on May 20, 2011 at 18:12:48:
To me, the furutech fuses indeed sound "correct" when the printing is read properly in conjunction with the signal flow. For example, when using them on the rear of your equipment with the screw in style holder, they work best with the letter F placed "machine side first, H side into cap holder.
For internal fuses, use the continuity setting on your meter to trace AC flow. Put one probe on the positive AC input IEC connector or blade and the other on one of the clips of the fuse holder. When you get continuity on either the right or the left clip, your meter will let you know. That's the direction of the AC. Orientate the fuse so that the letter F is on the side where you found continuity. This has proven to always get it right for sure. I originally did it with my ears and got it right, but then double checked with the meter to be sure. The meter confirmed what I already heard with my ears, but just wanted to be sure because I'm anal.
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