Re: [DML] Re: Replace fuse block with circuit breakers?
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Re: [DML] Re: Replace fuse block with circuit breakers?



It really is not that difficult to replace fuses with breakers.  Since the
factory already did all that work and put in the correct fuse.  All you need
to do is pull out the fuse and replace it with the same size breaker.  The
only thing you need to determine is Fast, Normal, or Slow Blow.  And based
on my car all the fuses in the block are normal.

If anyone wants more info or help finding the correct breakers contact me
off the list.  I can put you in touch with one of our reps.


Andrei




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [DML] Re: Replace fuse block with circuit breakers?


> If you are planning to replace the fuses with circuit breakers you
> must calculate the correct size breaker to replace the fuse which
> involves considering the current carrying capacity of the wiring, the
> size and type of load, and whether it is an intermittant load or a
> continuos load.


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