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Help With Fuses

What fuses do we use for the drill motors?
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Re: Help With Fuses

You must use the 40 amp breakers in the maxi block. They are a little bit bigger then the rest of the breakers.

FYI- none of the things in the kit are fused, except the elcectronics (spike, victors and such). All motors are controlled by breakers which reset if you blow them.
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Re: Help With Fuses

the big 40 amp ones that require the clear plastic holder

and technically, they are circuit breakers, which means, if they trip after a few seconds they will reset themselves and turn power back on.
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Re: Help With Fuses

thx that waht i ment to say :/





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