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SB 220


First step is to find out why it tripped to start with. From there, it can be one of two things, the "why" it tripped, or the breaker is bad. If you have to replace the breaker count on replacing both, as the original ones are almost impossible to find any more.
Easy question to answer. Actually finding the 'problem' is a little bit harder...
- 'Doc
 
Thanks, i think its old cause its the original breakers. I will open it up and look inside. i found a ham site that has new breakers. so i will order new ones. Thanks for info.
 
You may want to check for a grid to anode short. The breaker may be old, but it may also be doing it's job.
 

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