Periodic replacement of Audio Grade Fuses?


I just installed 2 Isoclean Power 24k gold fuses in a pair of Quicksilver mono amps. I am very happy with the results.

The card that came with the fuses stated "Fuses always carry high electric current thereby easily causing metal fatigue. This would then adversely alter the conductivity behavior of the fuse element and hence the performance of the equipment. Under normal conditions, Audio Grade Fuses should be replaced from every 6 to 12 months the longest."

I have had regular Buss fuses in my equipment for many years without need for replacement. It would seem that if the fuse element fatigues enough, that the fuse would blow or fail. At $50 a pop, this would add up. Seems that regular replacement is sales hype and would only benefit the fuse manufacturer. I am not electronically tech savvy.

Any thoughts on this?
Thanks.
hiendmuse

Showing 1 response by hevac1

Damn, I could have been making all kinds of money for years.
I have tons of sensitive & expensive equipment out there that that use fuses. These fuses make audio fuses look very cheap. I could speak with my customers and say "Fuses always carry high electric current thereby easily causing metal fatigue" their equipment could be damaged because of the varying loads on those fuses and should be replaced at regular intervals. NOT. I would lose every customer I have and be laughed at and here I thought audio fuses were suppose to be a better than the average fuse, WOW.