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Question [OCCRA]: Fuse Block

Is it possible to use a 12 slots fuse block instead of the provided 10 slot one? Using all the motors/pneumatics available to us would require more than 10 fuses.

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Re: [OCCRA]: Fuse Block

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Is it possible to use a 12 slots fuse block instead of the provided 10 slot one? Using all the motors/pneumatics available to us would require more than 10 fuses.

Thank you.

Francois
Answer: No. You may not alter or replace the components that are within the control box. If you need more than the 10 slots available you may need to make a choice as to which is most important.

Also please remember that there are limits as to current draw on the entire system. Overloading or exceeding the max load will result in component failures and or trippping the main breaker.
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