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Feb 20 at 23:00 history protected FreeMan
Feb 20 at 22:56 answer added Harper - Reinstate Monica timeline score: 2
Feb 20 at 18:36 comment added John Hanley Tip: If you are running the microwave and air fryer at the same time, they need their own circuits. I would add two 20A circuits to your kitchen.
Feb 20 at 14:52 history edited Machavity
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Feb 19 at 21:49 comment added jay613 If you have two circuits with a shared neutral, and assuming that is installed properly as an MWBC and if your question is about adding in just another neutral so you still have the same two circuits but with two neutrals, again assuming it's done properly in the first place, that achieves nothing. Maybe you mean something else but your question is unclear.
Feb 19 at 20:48 answer added manassehkatz-Moving 2 Codidact timeline score: 8
Feb 19 at 20:35 comment added isherwood I'm not sure of the distinction in your final question. How else would you create two circuits? I assume we're talking about a multi-wire branch circuit (two hots, one neutral on a dual breaker), right?
Feb 19 at 20:34 answer added isherwood timeline score: 7
Feb 19 at 20:30 history asked john christensen CC BY-SA 4.0