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Hi all, currently re-wiring a hotrod using part existing loom and part new looms, was wondering is I could use auto re-set circuit breakers at junction/splice points rather than post terminals or hard wire splices, that way serves as a terminal point for several actives as well as distributing power to different circuits as well as providing protection to those circuits. If not why not. Obviously breaker would be sized appropriately for max load demand. Cheers in advance
 

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