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by jagrsw
655 days ago
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I hold an electrical certification in the EU, though I'm not currently practicing. A quick point: transient surges are usually fine. Both cables and circuit breakers are designed to fail (trip or burn out) under sustained overloads. For example, a 16A Class C circuit breaker might take around an hour to trip with a constant 17A load, but a ~80A load would trip it ~instantly. PS: Of course, everything is a matter of integration over time (heat dissipation in cables mostly). |
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