Bi-block fuse
A bi-block fuse is a clean fuse made by a row of bi-blocks separated by 2-cell gaps. The bi-block row wick is usually created by a bi-block puffer. The burning advances 8 cells every 12 generations making its speed 2c/3.
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Pattern type | Fuse | ||||||
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Period | 12 | ||||||
Speed | 2c/3 | ||||||
Discovered by | Unknown | ||||||
Year of discovery | Unknown | ||||||
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