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hammondc 
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circuit breaker will not reset. Any ideas? Do they ever break permanently? its about 4 years old. Stinger 150 amp. Alpine MRD-M301 on it.
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I have seen a few break over time, mainly the spring in the rest gets jammed.   you could rip it apart and try to fix worst case its alreayd busted right.   By the way disconnect the power first   haha
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Circuit breakers are not immortal, so yes, they will eventually fail to reset.  In which case you replace it with a new one.  First be sure that the problem that caused the breaker to shut in the first place has been corrected.
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Now may be a good time to switch to a fuse holder, especially if your only running one amp, so you can fuse it close to the 40 amp fuse rating on the amp.   I would go for about a 60 amp fuse. 

Iv never really liked circuit breakers.  If you open them up inside, ,there pretty flimsy, , kinda makes you wonder how power even passes through them.

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Posted: October 05, 2004 at 8:24 AM / IP Logged  
So what do you folks think is better? Circuit breaker or Fuse?

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