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Re: Same circuit allowed?

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Originally Posted by elbuo View Post
Same rules I read last night.

It doesn't say that you are not allowed to have them in the same circuit. They will all be under the rules regarding fuses. They will all be connected to the same fuse therefore it adheres to the rules.

From what I'm understanding every relay must be protected by 1 and only 1 20A Fuse. Therefore they will be protected under the same fuse.
The rules also say that each relay has to have the breaker, and no other electrical load may be connected. As far as I understand, another relay is another electrical load.
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