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Making and using a "fuse breaker"?

By radium

10 years ago


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    #42 1 year ago
    Quoted from YeOldPinPlayer:

    If you use this https://www.thingsnotable.com/ you don't even have to solder the breaker, just plug in whatever size you need.

    $15/pair + fuses. That's a very cool product but a tad spendy for an old troublesome game in this thrifty hobby! I still like the fuse breaker as a tool rather than a work-around to make the fuse easier to replace. However, I did forward that site to a buddy who is restoring a 1974 pickup.

    #44 1 year ago
    Quoted from YeOldPinPlayer:

    I think you missed the point. You buy ONE, then put whatever size breaker you need at the moment. The benefit in a pinball application is your breaker plugs right in. When you’re done troubleshooting you take it out and put it back in your toolbox.

    Well then, yes, I missed the point! Maybe I'll be placing an order now... Thanks for the tip!

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