guillermo,
>I have
never seen a heat sinked fuse.
I clearly read that Mark
didn't mean a heatsinked fuse, but a common fuse IN CONTACT with a heatsink
(let's say, for example, the secondary fuses of a power supply's tranny
in contact with the rectifiers heatsink).
Unless you meant it was in contact accidentally it would still be a heat
sinked fuze, as in the fuze heat was intentionally heat sinked or it was
used as a heat detector or something (reference to a tranny in contact
with a fuze)
Jim
P.S. your name if I don't miss my guess is the same as Marconi's, I
have always wondered how that name was pronounced.? I'm guessing that
phonetically it would be spelled, 'gee-er-mo' but that's how I would guess
the Spanish pronunciation might be. I know even less Italian than Spanish.
:-)
Jim