Thread: Burnt Fuses
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Re: Burnt Fuses

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Originally Posted by Zholl View Post
here's my question. since the breakers for the PD board don't actually fit the slot on the spike, should we use a standard automotive breaker of the same type which actually fits the spike without falling out?
We have not had any trouble replacing the fuse in the spike with a 20 amp circuit breaker from the kit. Could you further describe the problem you're having?