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In Reply to: RE: audiophile circuit breakers for use in US? posted by Davey on May 20, 2021 at 13:46:58:
As a former electrician, please think about this.
A circuit breaker is a UL approved device. What that means is if anything, and I mean ANYTHING happens to your home or related property, your insurance company is going to hold you solely responsible. That will includes all financial and personal (being personally sued) responsibilities. As well as even being criminally responsible for property damage and any bodily harm (death) sustained to anyone else.
You better think hard on this before going forward. That could turn out to be a life changing audiophile grade breaker.
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