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There is no difference between 1/2" and 1" breakers.
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![]() "toller" wrote in message ... There is no difference between 1/2" and 1" breakers. Yes there is. The difference is 1/2". |
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toller wrote:
There is no difference between 1/2" and 1" breakers. Uuh, yeah there is, about 1/2 inch. ![]() |
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The GE 1/2 inch breakers will use a slightly less contact surface to the
main buss bar, I recommend keeping the usage to no more than 20amp services, use the full size 1 inch breakers for larger loads. MC "George E. Cawthon" wrote in message ... toller wrote: There is no difference between 1/2" and 1" breakers. Uuh, yeah there is, about 1/2 inch. ![]() |
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