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On Friday, September 29, 2023 at 2:31:00 PM UTC-7, Jim Wilkins wrote:
> "Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:uf7d6d$ek86$
1...@dont-email.me...
GE doesn`t make quad breakers unless they just started . You will
need to get a 20 Amp DP thin breaker & 2 20 Amp SP breakers & put a
single pole on each side of the DP breaker . Some GE panels don`t have
the buss bars for thin breakers .
What you may want to think about is to put a sub panel where the
car charger is & then pull the charger & the new circuits from the
new sub panel .
animal
> On 9/28/2023 4:10 PM, Jim Wilkins wrote:
> > I would describe the US residential service ...
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> Once I started I decided to cover the basics, not just respond to you
> specifically.
>
> I`ve heard and seen the two lines called "phases" for lack of a better term.
>
https://www.homecontrols.com/homecontrols/content/Blog/CircuitBreakerConfig1.pdf
>
> "Adjacent breakers, such as 1 and 3, and 4 and 6, are on opposite
> "phases." Breakers 1 and 6 derive power from L1, breakers 3 and
> 4, from L2."
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