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In Reply to: RE: audiophile circuit breakers for use in US? posted by sony6060 on May 20, 2021 at 20:04:13
Ah, so a breaker is not a breaker now? It seems you did a little googling, finally. Progress.
Fuses, power generation plants, 250kV transformers. Yet more strawman deflections, none of which have anything to do with the topic at hand, nor my statements.
But I'm the one posting "rubbish?" Classic! :)
Dave.
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Another rubbish play on words. 'A circuit breaker is not a circuit breaker'- stupid. I am more technical & have more engineering skills than the average electrician, but I should not post it when you are stating I am an idiot? Per Dave it requires no skills above the average electrician to build and start up a power generation plant. Your something else..........
Edits: 05/20/21 05/20/21 05/20/21
BTW- all my posts referred to new, not old circuit breakers. All new circuit breakers are UL tested. Or, you have reservations with UL testing Dave. Ridiculous.
Now I have reservations regarding UL testing??? :)
All I said was all circuit breakers are not created equal. A general statement that is clearly correct. (Even the resident tweaker Duster wouldn't disagree with that.)
You were the one who started assuming and qualifying regarding new/old.
But I understand your shtick now. :)
Your initial post should have been a reply to the OP and not my post, since I don't think we disagree there is no such thing as "audiophile quality" circuit breakers.
Also, I suggest to quit editing your posts and just own them.
Dave.
Never qualified old. Only reference is to new circuit breakers.
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