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Re: Muffin Fans
I have been reading through the threads about the muffin fans, but I still can't figure out the best way to connect the large muffin fans. I f anybody can help, it would be appreciated.
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Re: Muffin Fans
You may connect your fans to a 20 amp circuit breaker on one of the small fuse blocks. You didn't specify how many fans you plan to use, but two are acceptable on a 20 amp breaker. Were you planning on more?
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Re: Muffin Fans
we will probably use two thanks for the help.
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