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sensor directly in the power distribution
can we use a sensor connected in the power distribution??? or does it need to be connected in the digital sidecar first?
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Re: sensor directly in the power distribution
If you're talking just putting a sensor to the Power Distribution board, <R46-F> applies. Legal, if you protect it with a 20A circuit breaker.
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Re: sensor directly in the power distribution
thanks.
we had this doubt but now it is solved. |
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