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Originally posted by Jeff Waegelin
[b]If it makes you feel safer, you can plug auto-reset breakers into the spikes, too. [b]
Can you provide a rule or a FIRST forums posting that says that? As far as my memory goes, the only fuse you can replace with a auto-reseting circuit breaker is the one that the compressor uses. (And apparently, Andy A. agrees with me).
 


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