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Old 09-07-2018, 10:24 PM
dginge dginge is offline
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That is correct. That’s what we did. Works great


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Originally Posted by crsavage1 View Post
Thanks dginge, it appears as though there is no totally wrong way to do it, it seems most use the rule of thumb of if it has it'w own on/off switch it is redundant to have it connected to a switch. Upside is you can get away with a smaller switch panel. It looks like your switch positives are in the breaker bar and then must run into the fuse block, is that accurate? Thanks again.
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