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#222359 09/24/23 07:45 AM
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This is a new one

I'm aghast

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timmp #222374 10/19/23 09:23 AM
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Nothing fills me with confidence more than drilling and tapping a hole in a metal cabinet right where I have a good chance of my drill shorting the two main busses to each other.

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I wonder what the amperage rating of this fusable link breaker now. I am betting on the handle melting before the copper fuse.

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That breaker should perform it's function quite adequately, the NEC requires that breakers be trip free, if it was a really old breaker like a Cutler-Hammer/Square D XO, I would be terrified.


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