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In Reply to: An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... posted by Lew on August 14, 2020 at 11:57:31:
Just a note about Taiwanese consumer safety guidelines (see link below). They have a comprehensive, mandatory system of compliance that involves conformity to international standards. Folks who think Taiwan might be some sort of Third World backwater nation should think again. I have no problem using a Taiwanese silver alloy wire fuse rather than worrying about choosing a Bussmann or Littelfuse product for peace of mind. That said, freedom of choice tends to be a good thing, with a number of viable options to consider based on personalized criteria of safety and sound quality.
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- RE: An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... - Duster 15:58:26 08/14/20 (8)
- RE: An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... - Lew 10:35:19 08/15/20 (7)
- RE: An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... - Duster 19:24:42 08/15/20 (6)
- RE: An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... - Lew 09:05:09 08/21/20 (5)
- RE: An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... - Duster 15:57:18 08/21/20 (4)
- RE: An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... - Ryelands 10:41:37 09/03/20 (2)
- RE: An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... - Lew 09:36:53 09/09/20 (0)
- RE: An ordinary commercial fuse is almost always UL approved... - rivervalley817 11:07:32 09/03/20 (0)
- Agree completely,.. - Lew 09:34:47 09/03/20 (0)