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Re: putting auto-reset breakers on spikes in 2012

Darkorbit,
As said before, you can only replace the fuse on the spike connected to the compressor. Replacing any other is illegal and you cannot do it! You may replace blown fuses another fuse of the same value. Also I think you mean "according to" not "concluding to", or "my conclusion from the information presented in "

You will see no practical performance gains from doing this modification anyway. The compressor sometimes needs it because of the very large starting loads. Your auto reset breaker will likely trip before the fuse blows.
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