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degrub

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  1. Handful of walnuts, pumpkin seeds, seed flatbread, and a couple small pieces of Spanish almond fig cake
  2. It depends on how you wire it and what the worst case load is down those smaller wires. From what you have described, this looks the same as if you have plugged a device into a wall plug. The wire going to the device has to be adequate for the current passing through so that the insulation does not degrade and start a fire. For example , plugging in a stereo amplifier. The wiring to the stereo box is adequate for the nominal load, yet the stereo may have fuses and other current limiting devices to protect internal circuitry and possibly prevent overloading the wiring to the stereo ( not sure about the last part as i have never looked closely at the design). What you cannot do is put the low current wire in series with the 16 amp breaker. I don’t know the local electrical code says specifically about what you want to do with that hardware. In a junction box of adequate volume for the heat generated ( device and insulation max T ) - yes, possibly the Shelley needs to be in free air instead of sealed up in a junction box ? So, you will have to wait for @Crossy to comment on what would be allowed.
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