On Mon Sep 08 10:47:30 PDT 2014 [email protected] said:
>That can work. Just be aware that a fuse can burst when it opens at high
>current (like a dead short). It throws bits of itself and molten metal
>in all directions. This can melt or set fire to things around it. That's
>why fuseholders are usually pretty robust, and get mounted in boxes or
>packages to contain the debris.

Depends on the fuse I think.
My Ferraz Shawmut A30QS500-4 blew when my Zilla died a month or two ago.
You can't tell by looking at the fuse.
(thick metal ends, 1/8" or so thick ceramic case.)


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