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Which punches do we use for FUSE?

Faq's
The punches used for FUSE vary from 0.4mm (for single hair FUs ) to 0.75mm (for majority of FUs) to 0.9mm (for exceptionally big 4-5 hair FUs) The punch to be used depends on how widely the hair of a FU is spaced out while emerging from the skin. Trying to extract larger FUs with punches whose diameter is less than that of the FU at point of emergence from the skin is, obviously, illogical. Yes, hair can be grafted in between existing hair.
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What happens when I use up all of the "punches" on the e-card?

Riverside Recycling
The regular gate fees will apply once you have used all of your allotted "punches" on the e-card. You will not be eligible for any additional "punches" until the following September (September 2007).
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Why fuse at the battery?

Amplifiers - FAQ
Installing a fuse of the proper amperage on your power cable protects everything between the fuse and your gear from a short circuit. A short circuit occurs when a current-bearing wire makes contact with bare metal (like your car chassis). Because your entire car chassis can be considered "negative" or ground, you can think of a short circuit as positive touching negative. You definitely don't want this to happen, but if it does, a properly installed fuse will prevent a fire or other damage.
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How big should the fuse be?

Amplifiers - FAQ
If you're installing just one amplifier, the fuse at the battery should simply match or slightly exceed the fuse rating of the amplifier itself. If you're installing two or more amplifiers, just add their fuse ratings together and install a fuse rated roughly equal to this sum. Generally, it's better to go slightly higher than lower, but a margin of five amperes is acceptable. Say you have three amplifiers, two with fuse ratings of 20 amps each and one with a fuse rating of 25 amps.
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Faq's
FUSE (in-vivo follicular unit separation extraction) is a safe, minimally invasive, virtually non-scarring technique of extracting single follicular units (FU) without the use of any scalpel, linear cuts or stitches. It involves separation of the graft bearing skin till the level of mid dermis with fine and sharp micro punches.
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Which needles do you use for placing FUSE in the recipient scalp?

Faq's
We are currently using a range of needles varying from 20 gauge to 24 gauge. Often the choice of the gauge depends on the girth of the FU to be placed. We value safety above all. It is no point trying to place a graft thicker in diameter than the diameter of, say, a 24-gauge needle into a 25 gauge needle hole. Remember, not only do we have to create minimal trauma in the recipient area by the needle, we also have to ensure minimal trauma to the FU during placement.
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What size fuse does my trim tab system use?

Frequently Asked Questions
On a 12 volt system use a 20 amp in-line fuse on the power lead to the helm control. (24 & 32 volt systems use proportionally smaller.)
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What version of FUSE do I need to use FUSE with Linux 2.4?

FUSEWiki - FAQ
FUSE 2.5.3 (supports 2.4.21 or later); later versions include a kernel module compatible with Linux 2.6 only (Linux 2.6.9 or later, as of FUSE 2.6.1).
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What is the largest fuse I can use?

Powerlet :: FAQs
Even though our harnesses are will conduct up to 20 amps safely, a 15 Amp fuse is the highest recommended. Please read the Fuse Sizing Primer to learn why.
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What size breaker or fuse can I use in a 46377 type Circuit Breaker/ Fuse Block?

Cole Hersee Resource Center
The breaker or fuse should not be rated for more than 25A per breaker or fuse with the total of all items used not to be more than 150A.
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Does KOMeter? have a fuse?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Yes, but it is not serviceable by the user. The fuse provides protection from mis-wiring. Should the unit fail to power on, Contact Us for service.
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Do I need a separate fuse block too?

Amplifiers - FAQ
Unless your amplifiers are among the few that don't come with fuses installed, the answer is no. The reason you see these "redundant" fuses is that in the early days of car audio competition, amplifiers frequently didn't include their own fuses, or if they did, often hid them behind panels that were hard to get to, especially in the heat of competition. Today, the use of such fuse blocks is largely a matter of style. But that's OK — looking cool definitely counts.
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How many amps do the blowers use? How big should the fuse be on the customers outlet?

FAQ's about Moonwalk Rental Equipment
A 1hp blower uses approximately 12.8 Amps on Startup and 10 amps while running. It should be noted that alot of you customers will have a 15 or 20 amp circuit. Be sure that the customer knows not to put any heavy loads on the circuit, Such as a hairdryer or vacuum cleaner as this will most definitely trip the breaker turning off the blower in the process.
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Are there any standards relating to use of MV-fuses in combination fuse switch units?

Pro Fuse International - Fuse User - FAQ
Yes, IEC 60 420 gives guidance for the combination of a fuse link according IEC 60 282-1 and a load break switch according IEC 60 265-1.
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How many types of punches are allowed in boxing?

Frequently Asked Questions
Hook – Hook is a semi-circular punch thrown with the lead hand to the side of the opponent's head
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How do I perform auto-punches with the BRC?

Alesis FAQ
With the BRC, if a vocalist is having a hard time with a particular phrase, simply select the REHEARSE function. Then, perform the punch-in manually. (The BRC automatically remembers the last Punch-In and Punch-Out point you performed in Location points 21 and 22). Engage AUTO-PUNCH. Disengage REHEARSE, roll back, then press PLAY and REC. The BRC will automatically punch-in the track and punch-out the track perfectly every time. It's that fast and easy.
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How hard are the punches and kicks?

FAQ
Punches are exactly the same as in boxing. A super-heavyweight kick or Thai boxer will hit just as hard as a heavyweight boxer. A kick could be up to four times harder. Thai kicks are delivered with the shin with the same force as a swung baseball bat. Yes! The point of an elbow and the point of the knee will cause damage to the head if they connect, and for this reason all but the most experienced fighters will not be able to strike the head with elbows and knees.
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Why is FUSE better than other techniques?

Faq's
Apart from the fact that the FU’s are carefully separated under direct vision to avoid any inadvertent damage in FUSE. A freely taught and shared technology – Dr. A has distributed knowledge about performing FUSE freely on the net for other doctors to emulate and improve. FUSE is the only technique to be examined by the maximum number of doctors including many so-called competitors for flaws.
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Do you perform only FUSE or FUHT too?

Faq's
We perform both FUSE/fue grafting as well as Follicular micro grafting (strip method of harvesting the donor area). While follicular micro grafting does give a line like scar in the donor area, it is normally not visible even under a hair growth of 1to 2 cms. Similarly, FUSE gives no obviously visible scarring but the person does have to roam around with a shaven head appearance for a couple of weeks after the procedure which does not suit some patient’s schedule.
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Can we fuse the parts together?

Engineers Week
Parts cannot be glued or otherwise permanently attached to one another. Electrical tape may be used to secure wires but not for structural purposes.
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What if I cannot find the fuse I am looking for?

Alan's Sales :
Please let us know what you are looking for and the date in which you need it. We will do what we can to find what you need. We cannot promise we will find it, but we will do our best to service your request. If you oftentimes purchase fuses simply to replenish stock, remember to bookmark us on your browser and check back often for newly acquired stock.
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Where should a fuse be installed?

FMA Direct : FAQs
In the power line from the ESC to the motor. Do not put a fuse in the battery lead as all power to the servos and receiver will be lost if the fuse burns out. NOTE: It is wise to put a fuse in-line between any motor and any ESC that equals the current rating of the ESC.
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How do I fuse my equipment?

Excelsys Technologies - 3gen
This is a class one power unit and must be earthed by a secure connection to ground. If in the end use equipment, the incoming mains cable earth wire connects directly to the "GND" connection on the 3GEN unit without being interrupted or junctioned on its way to that connection, then this connection forms the main protective earth of the system. To comply with IEC950, EN60950, UL1950, BS7002 and BS6204 requirements then this must be marked with the symbol defined in the IEC417 No. 5019a.
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Power Amp FAQ's Special Thanks To The Authors! 2007 ISSUE
Installing a fuse of the proper amperage on your power cable protects everything between the fuse and your gear from a short circuit. A short circuit occurs when a current-bearing wire makes contact with bare metal (like your car chassis). Because your entire car chassis can be considered "negative" or ground, you can think of a short circuit as positive touching negative.
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Why do the heads keep breaking on my punches?

Danly IEM
There are several things that could be happening, it is a process of trial and error in some cases. This is a checklist of what to consider when searching out the breakage problem.
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What happens to the punches in the clock if the power goes out?

SwipeClock Partner Welcome
Each clock unit has a built-in Lithium battery. If the power does go out, all the punches in the clock will be stored until the clock receives power again, assuming the clock did not receive a major power surge. (If the clock receives a major power surge, this could result in lost punches as well as a "Programming Error". We suggest investing in a surge protector to power the time clock.) Once power is re-established you can update the payroll data by pressing the 9 key on the keypad.
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