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  1. Thanks for the replies. So I am understanding this correctly, as long as my existing subpanel will accept it, I can break down the 220v/50amp double pole feed coming into the subpanel, down into 1 - 20amp 110v single pole GFCI breaker and 1 - 30amp 110v single pole GFCI breaker? Am I thinking of that correctly? Thanks.
  2. I recently was given an older Hot Springs Grandee Hot tub in good shape. My existing 220volt connection is a typical Square D 50amp subpanel that has ran my previous hot tub for years. When I went to connect my HS Grandee I came across mention that I actually needed a special subpanel from HS (a 20amp and 30amp breaker setup). Upon checking into it that panel is $600+. That isn't in the budget. My question is: Is there any way to SAFELY use the panel I have? Maybe put in a 20amp and 30amp GFI breakers or something else? Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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