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Re: Maxi 40 Amp Fuse Panel

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Originally Posted by Joe Johnson
What is different?
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I say use them.
Well, the only real difference is that on the 40 A fuse panel they provide (as it is on the low amp panel they gave us), there was a single place to put the power from the circuit breaker, and all the fuses used that single source. On this model, all the fuses have individual slots for incoming power and output. Now I'm just a poor, simple programmer, not too bright in terms of electronics, and didn't really know if splitting the wire to go into each block would be considered bad. I figured it would be alright ... but double checking never hurts.

Thanks for your input, all.

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As Greg said, it was in a wierd place. We found ours in the cardboard box that came with our kit that included a bunch of documentation, CDs for various things and the Microsoft stuff.
Well, I've torn both boxes and our construction room upside down many a time, and still haven't located it. As I said, though, they included *2* of the low amp fuse panels (the 40 A fuses won't fit in it), so I figure they just put 2 of the same in by mistake and thought they had given us both types.