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  1. Jones

    Circuit breaker question.

    I've got a circuit board with a row of the breakers you posted Patrick. I'll check and see what they're rated for. One thing I'm especially protective of is an vehicle mount FLIR system that I'd rather not set afire. I priced a replacement FLIR aperture (camera) and the quote required CPR to get...
  2. Jones

    Circuit breaker question.

    I did some reading and I think that lead to my confusion. While I found circuit breakers that specified a particular voltage; none of the blade-type fuses were marked by voltage, just amp rating. While I've been up against wiring systems that had fusible links, I'm not a big fan of them as...
  3. Jones

    Circuit breaker question.

    Thanks Patrick for the link to the catalog. I ended up with over 70 24V breakers in 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 amp ratings. I hate to throw them away but I'm unsure as to how 'off' the protection will be from the stamped marks on them; do the 20A ones now trip at 25A or 30A?. I'm converting the...
  4. Jones

    Circuit breaker question.

    I've decided to run BUSSMAN (Buss Fuses) blade type circuit breakers instead of the one-time-use ATC or ATO fuses and so was given a bag of them to play with. Going through them I'm noticing that there are some marked 24V 10A, or 20A, or whatever-- and some marked 12V 10A, or 20A, or whatever...
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