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Re: Using ground stem for power distribution

i wouldent try to use it as a +12v stud (lol thats what the main breakers for) but i was just wondering if we needed it at all. the q/a above is kinda blury, i read it as not all of the grounds have to go thrugh the stud. but do any of them have to?
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