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It's referenced on page 74 as a PROTOTYPE.

I made no claims that it was in production, just that this 'unicorn' is in print.


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Tesla:

Ok! I got your drift now. The proto (P&S if I remember) must be coming from the fabled 'Skunk Works'!!


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The Fabled AFCI Device, courtesy of EC Magazine


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Looks like someone took a gfi and put "branch circut afi"
I only they would put them IN cheapo extension cords and plug strips. I got lucky! I caught the arching early!

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