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In Reply to: RE: Rectifier posted by pictureguy on February 03, 2023 at 11:55:15
The result would be something similar to crossover distortion in a Class B amplifier.
One diode turning on and the other turning off is not something that happens without a finite delay.
Since your premise is incorrect, there's no need to fabricate a highly flawed test to 'prove' it. Fuses do not have a "directional nature." Period.
Dave.
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I don't believe in fuse direction being a big deal....or any deal....either.
But if testible by those who believe? they should do so if possible in as blind a fashion as possible so audible differences will be the indication....
And yes......I see what you mean about crossover distortion / 'finite' delay.......
In my panels? If I was concerned, I could eliminate half a dozen connections and the fuse in the CROSSOVER....on each panel. I've heard some persons use those ceramic, filled fuses instead of glass.....
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