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RE: changing a 45 amp to a 45a amp

Thank you all for your help. I was planning this as an exercise to compare the 45A to the 2a3, assuming it would require some small electrolytic changes. Clearly, this requires much more, and I think I will just enjoy the 45A's in the regular 45 setup. Just too much time and money for the amount of information to be gleaned.


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  • RE: changing a 45 amp to a 45a amp - sam@edelmannpgh.us 03:37:46 04/01/15 (0)

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