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new fuse box

Jsverdlove
I'm having a new fuse box installed before I get in a new sauna, and wondering if there's anything I should watch out for. Also - this is a naive question I realize, but the sauna runs on one 15 amp and one 20 amp fuse, and I'm both worried about blowing fuses and also the EMF issues. Are those amounts relatively low amp amounts or is this something I should be concerned about?

thanks
Jill

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Re: new fuse box

snoshoe_2
I don't think the amp amounts themselves should be a problem on the
fuses. If you look in your fuse box, most will probably be
marked '20'. Some double at '40'. There's diff. ones, and I'm sure
the electrician will use what is necessary to keep fuses from blowing.

The EMF's, I guess you'll just have to see. -There's a coil you can
get to put in the fuse box, trying to remember the name. There's
also tachyon plates that you can put in yourself that are to be
helpful. I've not been able to try it, but had good luck with the
little tachyon amounts I have tried.

~ Snoshoe


--- In [hidden email], Jsverdlove@a... wrote:
>
> I'm having a new fuse box installed before I get in a new sauna,
and wondering if there's anything I should watch out for. Also -
this is a naive question I realize, but the sauna runs on one 15 amp
and one 20 amp fuse, and I'm both worried about blowing fuses and
also the EMF issues. Are those amounts relatively low amp amounts or
is this something I should be concerned about?
>  
> thanks
> Jill