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Hi Motto
Got tied up with the electrics and the self resetting circuit breaker problems. after a major rewire I am asking myself "do I want to stick with those Klixon breakers or do I want to install a fuse board ?" Wheels in a couple of weeks I think. Wont be happy until every thing electric works, is reliable and it safe.... The way it was wired it could easily have cooked off. The white and its sisters used a circuit board which is still get-able....should I change ?? |
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My halftrack came with those breakers, i didnt bother with them, I got an NOS glass type fuse holder of ebay. They are still on there at times, or just call Gary's http://www.halftracks.com/index.cfm
You can still buy those breakers though, but I have only seen them thru aviation suppliers, and expensive andy
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1943 White M2A1 Halftrack (converted from an M4A1) |
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