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Default Happy ending

A couple of weeks ago I pinged the group with a question about my new
(to me) dust collector and the problem I was having getting the sumbitch
to run on my 30 amp circuit. Lots of good responses, all, and mucb
appreciated. Answer was found in swapping out the subpanel in my shop,
which had 30 amp screw-in fuses, with a bullet-fuse panel that could
accommodate a larger load. 35 amp bullet fuse did the trick. The DC is
great -- one of the few occasions in which i appreciate something that
really sucks.

Larry
 
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