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mrhtbd
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Tired of the annoyance of burned out fuses, flickering lights, and generally overloaded curcuits, I decided, "Let's Party," and am having a 200 amp curcuit breaker put in to replace the antiquated 100 amp (1970's version) that's in now.
Also, the Electrician is going to hot wire the existing curcuit breaker into the 2 car garage so I can add some outlets and not worry about the freezer or anything else blowing a fuse.
Power, power, power...it's only money.
Also, the Electrician is going to hot wire the existing curcuit breaker into the 2 car garage so I can add some outlets and not worry about the freezer or anything else blowing a fuse.
Power, power, power...it's only money.