I like thatA fuse is a one inch cable and carries with it all that that implies.
This is a cable thread about a one inch cable.
Yes but we need to know if you’re negatively or positively biased otherwise how will we know which way the current flows ?
Hmm, every house has a 63A or 80A or 100A fuses in the meter tails
If you're concerned about that, I have a directional consumer unit you can buy off me.Yes but we need to know if you’re negatively or positively biased otherwise how will we know which way the current flows ?
I miss needing a hairdryer.Although coming back to the UK, I do miss a socket in the bathroom for the hairdryer
I think you may be underestimating the cost of brib.....sorry, convincing plausible looking coves to spout stellar level bollox on behalf of the product.There is no way that the manufacturing of a mains fuse can justify a £600 price tag. No materials, no testing, nothing leaves you with the need for a £600 price ticket.
What I have. Yes, it made a difference. Did not cost £600, just the cost of the parts as I did it myself.the dealer should have recommended the customer having separate mains wall sockets fitted, say 2 or 3 double sockets and plugging each component into each mains socket,
Makes note never to buy anything from Cheshire Audio
What about the plugs on the power leads?Haven't used any for the best part of a long time except for case fuses and RCBOs.
Only IEC plugs or hard-wired to amplifiers. No fuses as they're (8 of them) hard-wired to individual radials to separate c.u. Of course, the MCB in the consumer unit is a fuse, but more efficient than wired ones, I believe.. I've RCBOs which combine these with an RCD individually per radial.What about the plugs on the power leads?
IEC plugs have fuses in them?Only IEC plugs or hard-wired to amplifiers.
All I have shown in the 2 diagrams is what is located in the listening room, nothing else. It highlights in diagram one that the whole system (via a mains distribution unit) is powered from one mains lead through one plug and one fuse. Not forgetting the other mains fuses in the other individual mains leads from the distribution back to the Hi-Fi equipment, so that one fuse in the plug that is plugged into the mains wall socket might be somewhat influential in what the customer and dealer had heard, as that one fuse effects the whole system.Only IEC plugs or hard-wired to amplifiers. No fuses as they're (8 of them) hard-wired to individual radials to separate c.u. Of course, the MCB in the consumer unit is a fuse, but more efficient than wired ones, I believe.. I've RCBOs which combine these with an RCD individually per radial.