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Re: #1 Kit Request

Posted by Warren Schudy at 1/9/2001 1:38 PM EST


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In Reply to: Re: #1 Kit Request
Posted by Justin Stiltner on 12/21/2000 2:25 PM EST:



A reseting device could be designed, though it would have to be complicated to push the breaker to the reset position and then back into the go position. I don't think the main breaker flipping will be a problem however; look at the engineer's post recently with stats on the supposedly 60 amp breaker.

: Well as far as the self reseting thing couldent you attach a spring that is strong enough to trip the breaker back and have a motor holding it so when the power shuts off the motor is no longer holding the spring and the spring resets the breaker.????



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