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Can I add a ceiling fan/light combo and 4 6& recessed lights on the same 20A circuit as 6 smoke detectors?

I'm finishing the unfinished bonus room in my house and was wanting to connect the ceiling lights to the same 20 amp circuit that the 6 smoke detectors are on. The reason being that the last smoke detector on the chain is already right there.

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No it cannot, as it now stands. The SYNC system is EXCLUSIVE to the vehicle it is installed in. The entire SYNC system consists of the APIM (Accessory Protocol Interface Module), the audio unit, steering wheel controls, and the data link access for self-diagnostic purposes through both the MS-CAN and HS-CAN networks, which are tied in to the vehicle's VIN. That being said, who's to say that there won't be such a system available in the aftermarket, in the near future, if the demand calls for it?

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