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    Quote Originally Posted by manofgresley View Post
    Hi Rick

    That looks great many thanks, IYHO what would be the best way to divide the 240 supply, my thoughts are a 240 volt busbar in the cabinet, with a tap off to the Mill and a tap off to the rest of the cabinet.


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    Regards

    Ray
    As jazz has pointed out using a relay (with the correct rating)is really the best way, but if not then have their own fuses. But the first is preferred as there is a higher degree of control when using a relay. Rick
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