Hi guys, As I told "shamanjr" please send the fuse back and I will replace it
at no charge, I suspect it's a first gen fuse and if the fuse manufacturer
didn't seal the end cap properly the original liquid might leach out.Although
I also told him i've sold many many fuses and he's the first one that
has complained about a leaking fuse, not to worry none of the liquids ever used
were corrosive or conductive in any way. The 2nd gen liquids on will never
leak due to the nature of the liquid it self.
Why use liquid? all our fuses are filled with a anti vibration compound mixed
with our black out powder and will stop any ringing of the element as well
as take care of any emi or rf riding the fuse, in the super fuse we go one
step further and apply a compound over the glass to eliminate any internal
static discharge as well as block any ambient emi and rf from entering the fuse we then treat each fuse with our nano stream process which really
makes the end caps as well as the element a much better conductor.
Making a liquid fuse is very time consuming but well thought out and
very much worth all the trouble. Any one who has done business with me knows I go out of my way to make my customers happy, and as always
I really appreciate every one's support.
Best
jerry
at no charge, I suspect it's a first gen fuse and if the fuse manufacturer
didn't seal the end cap properly the original liquid might leach out.Although
I also told him i've sold many many fuses and he's the first one that
has complained about a leaking fuse, not to worry none of the liquids ever used
were corrosive or conductive in any way. The 2nd gen liquids on will never
leak due to the nature of the liquid it self.
Why use liquid? all our fuses are filled with a anti vibration compound mixed
with our black out powder and will stop any ringing of the element as well
as take care of any emi or rf riding the fuse, in the super fuse we go one
step further and apply a compound over the glass to eliminate any internal
static discharge as well as block any ambient emi and rf from entering the fuse we then treat each fuse with our nano stream process which really
makes the end caps as well as the element a much better conductor.
Making a liquid fuse is very time consuming but well thought out and
very much worth all the trouble. Any one who has done business with me knows I go out of my way to make my customers happy, and as always
I really appreciate every one's support.
Best
jerry