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This is going to sound absolutely retarded, but could i use a standard 110v breaker on a low voltage DC circuit (let's say 24v). From what I've read some people say absolutely not, some people say yes but the current values change and it still has to be within a certain voltage range. How exactly are these tripped? Is it purely current based, or rather is it power based? Also i hear DC can cause arcing issues at higher voltages.

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