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    Jun 15, 2010, 01:52 PM
    Spa wiring 50 amp double pole 1/2" by 1/2"
    Ok so I am about ready to get my spa wired up, I bought the spa GFCI disconnect panel and am now looking at 50 AMP double pole breakers. I found this one: GE Double Pole Circuit Breaker 50 Amp THQP250P that fits in only a 1" space in my box (its basically full so I need the space. So can I use this breaker to wire from the panel to the GFCI disconnect? or do I need a double pole that takes up 2 whole 1" spaces?
    Thanks,
    Tom

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