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Hi all - or whatever they are called. To enhance my replica Carrier dash plates I am going to wire them up. Wtat I need is the smaller circuit breaker as depicted. The larger ones I believe are for trucks but are too large for the Carriers. The clean one is from Keefy's collection and he has many of these for sale. Also depicted is one in-situ on a Carrier assembly.
So any leads on the smaller ones would be appreciated. Bob
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At least the resistor is the same!
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The small one is a "buzzer" or cutout, or circuit breaker. So essentially you could use a Klixon type circuit breaker. They turn off and on rapidly under overload (short circuit) If you cant find the originals, then you could use a modern one
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