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    Size of Generator Circuit breaker?

    If you can look at the back of the Circuit breaker in the photo the lower wire looks very heavy gauge. But back in the 60s they might have made all wires heavier than they needed to be by the military up to the breaker. It will be a while before I can remove the breaker for a closer inspection...
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    Size of Generator Circuit breaker?

    No plate readable. Painted over several times on the whole generator. Engine size only = 3.5kw. The on board circuit breaker has triped on one side from age. If I strap the circuit like seen in the photo, I get 220V or two good 110s. I found a look alike breaker that matched perfectly last...
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    Size of Generator Circuit breaker?

    I have an old old 1960s military generator. It's an electric start and about 3-4kw power. It still runs good and the output is good. The circuit breaker has failed, I think from age. I need to replace it but I can't find the AMP size. What should it be minimum or recommended. I'll try a few...
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