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Re: How to fix a problem spike

I don't have pictures, but it uses 18 awg wire from a 20 amp breaker going to the spike, then the output is wired to powerpoles which then go to the compressor. Its wired correctly. Thats how we have done it for years. We are using the new smaller compressor. And as of now a new spike is working correctly wired the exact same way.
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