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
It's a wonder all those high tension utility lines keep working for years on end. Also, I'd better get my house rewired. It's been almost a year since the last full replacement.
Audiofools will believe anything - why should fuses be any different? Look at a Mapleshade catalog and all the "truths" are exposed as scams (or are they just having some fun with all the "truths"?)

Just do a search on fuses and have a good laugh. Or even yet, break-in of dedicated circiuts. A real laugher.
Maximum Capacity is a RATING not a Challenge

The MOV’s that protect our equipment wear out gradually over time and continual use, yet continue to function in their capacity ... why not fuses

They are both in the AC protection business and function in a similar fashion up to their “Maximum Ratings”

I suspect the difference is Fuses have a much long Half Life than MOV’s do ... similar to the giant stars burning out much faster than the smaller ones

Hot one today ha
Due to the environmental concern for properly disposing of these "fatigued" fuses I volunteer to collect them from you and place them somewhere they cannot adversely affect YOUR equipment.
It somehow does not surprise me one bit, that some missed the point of the post. No one stated that old fuses would FAIL, but simply would have an effect on the performance of the equipment(not sound as good as fresh ones). Can't say as I've heard any degradation, in the years I've been using HI-FI Tuning's products, but- I haven't tried new ones, compared to old, either. Probably won't!