Yes, but only use them if absolutely necessary and I would never install more than one set of min-breakers in a service panel. Otherwise you can overload the panel.
Yes, you just have to be sure you are grabbing power from each of the two legs.
Yes, most home applications use plug in breakers. Bolt in breakers are more expensive and are usually reserved for industrial and commercial use in distribution panels.
You can't change the one breaker, but you can't use two separate arc fault breakers unless you separate the neutrals. However double pole arc fault breakers are made for this purpose and the common neutral would be O.K.
It can be seen to be beneficial to use amber glass instead of regular glass because amber glass has the ability to stop the effects of sunlight by blocking harmful UV rays.
For 220v circuits
Moulded breakers or shunt trip breakers - selection is defined by the current rating requirement.
unleaded
tiny,mini,small.
Use exactly what the manufacture recommends and nothing else.
A mini spatula is very useful in situations where a regular sized spatula is too cumbersome. For example, you can use a mini spatula to get down into a mayo jar and use every bit! Also, even when working with a large spatula, a mini can be helpful to get the bits that the large one misses.
Regular gas should be fine
You use instead of OR
no dip
To replace breakers in an electrical box it is extremely important the replace the breaker with the same wattage. Do not replace a 100 breaker with a 20 breaker is can cause damage.
you can use electric cars instead of regular cars that use gas.
Yes, just put a tiny amount of salt in if you use regular.
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