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Re: Modifying 40 Amp maxi fuse block
kb isn't really clearly describing what's being proposed.
If you look at the Maxi panel, the big brass pieces are attached to the plastic with little screws. We're wondering if it would be legal to remove the unused brass, not cut, nodify or otherwise destroy the breaker panel. No parts will be damaged, and everything on there will be original, it would just be without a few pieces of brass. There's no inherent reason why doing this would be unsafe, and we're not doing anything that anyone with a phillips head screwdriver couldn't do. |
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