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Re: Your point is ?

I've been reading about all those ultra expensive power outlets,
oversized plug box's with their huge buss bars and monster sized
PC's and $100.00 outlets that don't limit the "current".
All these descripton's that people claim that the "POWER"
starts at the wall outlet. Actually it starts at the transformer.
Then through many feet of aluminum wire either hanging in the air
or buried underground. Then through a real nice power company
meter. Some more aluminum to a panel box.
Then all that current manages to make it's way through a 2 mm
wire inside the breaker. Don't forget the little round breaker
contact inside the circuit breaker.
I can't buy a Legrand breaker here in the states but I can buy
a Pass and Seymour. Same company. Their cheap.
I can buy 10 circuit breakers for the price of 1 audiophile outlet.

The links do work.
There is a space between the last g of *.jpg and the rating of
each breaker. One twenty amp the other thirty amp.
The outlet is a 20 amp variety. At best the "current" has only
to move through 7/8" piece of copper from wire to blade.



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