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    eb4 and eb8 preferred outliets for low watts and high watts and is there a way to test reliability

    ok.. I see that certain outlets will handle a higher load. For example on the eb4 outlet number 3 is 12 amps. Is here a way to test reliability? I say this because after two years one of my outets..number 3 on my other eb4 is not working.

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    It's based on number of times it switched for the triac outlets (usually doesn't start acting up until about half a million to a million switches). For electromechanical it's based on both the number of switches and the load on The outlet (ranges 100,000 to 500,000 before acting up depending on load).

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