Copper wire instead of fuses?
On Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 10:23:51 PM UTC-5, wrote:
Back in the 60s, a couple of TV manufacturers used fusible links to protect the filament string. I don't remember the diameter only that we had a small roll of enameled wire of the correct diameter just for this purpose. A suitable size was cut, tinned, sleeved with a fabric tube and soldered between two terminals.
I don't recall why this was done as opposed to using a glass pigtail fuse or socketed fuse for that matter.
Any recollection of which manufacturers used that method of fusing?
Snort... "recollection"? I wear a name tag so I remember who I am. But I KNOW my older brother will remember not only who used it but what gauge of wire as well. I'll post back later today.
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