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James S.

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Is there any reason I cannot put a 40 amp breaker in the main panel and a 50 amp GFCI breaker in the spa disconnect? It is cheaper that way and the spa just requires a 40.
 
I agree not an issue but I bet some inspector will not see it that way. I have done similar things before without an issue.
 
Conductor protection & motor gfci protection appears to have been met. Am I the only one here who does not like the word cheaper in the description of wiring methods? How about less expensive.:happyyes:
 
I didn't think it would be a problem but wanted to make sure. Now can somebody explain why a disconnect with a 50 amp GFCI breaker is half the price of just the breaker.
 
I didn't think it would be a problem but wanted to make sure. Now can somebody explain why a disconnect with a 50 amp GFCI breaker is half the price of just the breaker.

Volume sales? Loss leaders, to some extent.
Same reason that a car costs a small fraction of what the individual parts cost as repair items. Although I have not seen a single part be more expensive than the whole car except in the case of used cars.

Members have often recommended buying a panel with main breaker instead of buying just the main breaker when they need to convert an existing MLO panel to MCB or need a different sized MCB.
 
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