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<blockquote data-quote="Cactus Jack" data-source="post: 262234" data-attributes="member: 18736"><p>I have often wondered about this. I understand why 20a is ok if extwnding but Theoretically, on a spur you could draw 26 amps or more in a fault/socket overload. Should we not use a 32a for spur?</p><p></p><p>[quote name='Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cactus Jack, post: 262234, member: 18736"] I have often wondered about this. I understand why 20a is ok if extwnding but Theoretically, on a spur you could draw 26 amps or more in a fault/socket overload. Should we not use a 32a for spur? [quote name='Andy [/QUOTE]
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