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  1. OPCOM

    Circuit breaker question.

    also, Haney routinely has these real nice 30A self-resetting Klixon breakers. mil-spec, no cheapies. "THERMAL CURCUIT BREAKER, WILL AUTOMATICALLY RESET AFTER TRIPPING. USED MILITARY SURPLUS REMOVED FROM EQUIPMENT. PART NUMBER PSA-25, MADE BY TEXAS INSTRUMENTS. RATED FOR 28 VOLT DC, USED IN...
  2. OPCOM

    Circuit breaker question.

    The breakers you have will be just fine. They will still trip at the same exact current. They (24V ones) will likely be more durable on 12V. Unless you are running some very special 12V equipment, you will never notice the voltage drop issue (although you might be able to measure it with a good...
  3. OPCOM

    Circuit breaker question.

    You can get away with using the wrong voltage as long as you don't mind slightly poorer regulation (24V units protecting a 12V system) and/or reduced contact life (12V unit in a 24V system). If you don't pop them often, they'll be fine and most equipment doesn't notice the voltage drop in the...
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