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Re: Multiple SPIKES wired to same fuse
Still doesn't answer the question...
If multiple spikes are connected to a single breaker, each spike is still connected one, and only one, circuit breaker. Now, if they would have said: "Each 20A circuit can protect one, and only one Spike.", that would be a different story. |
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