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Re: High Voltage but Low Current fuses...



Original poster: "David Speck by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <dave-at-davidspeckmd-dot-org>

Terry,
Actually, that is not so impossible.

I have an extended copper wire table that goes to 56 Ga.  It seems that 51 
Ga wire is 0.88 mils dia, and 52 Ga is 0.78 mils Dia -- pretty close to 
what you need.  Might be able to find it as a component of ultraflexible 
test prod wire or Litz Wire.
I can send you a copy of the Excel sheet with a lot of good info on the 
wire if you are interested.

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That falls right off the charts for available copper wire...   Size 43 is 
at 1.057 amps if one can find it that thin...  Very low current fuses use 
either "thin" wire from Heck, or have resistors (and springs) in them to 
"aid" in heating and fusing.