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When recently replacing the panel in our '67 M20C, one of the (original?) circuit breakers broke.  It was a 10A.  There was a spare 15A so we used that one temporarily.   Can someone recommend a contemporary replacement?   It was connected to a bus bar on the bottom, and power out on top. It has a similar look to the Klixon 7277, in that the screw terminals are slanted.  But- it just doesn't look right.  Suggestions appreciated.

The top part of the case broke when my son put a screwdriver on it to loosen the screw.  Given the brittle nature of the one that broke, I'm guessing others might be brittle too.

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When I upgraded my panel, I replaced all my breakers and saved my old ones in a box.  If you post a part number and I have what you need,  I'll send it to you.

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Same started happening to me a while ago. My old breakers started to brake... I looked into replacing some of them, but then I discovered that the bus bar was in bad shape too, so I decided to redo the whole breaker panel with new breakers. 

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Fred,

If you are looking for a source of the circuit breaker, might I suggest... 

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/pbcircuitbrkr.php?gclid=Cj0KCQiA_JTUBRD4ARIsAL7_VeVCnfj23hrf1rEF1aAXrLOirRUqo6_4fzIb9EqWuNVMWWDJ9kJlqjgaAhXwEALw_wcB

Check the part number on the one you have against what AS has.  You should be able to get an exact replacement.

The old mechanical CBs have a tendency to wear out and not carry the full load after a few decades...  typical failure of the landing light CB.

Best regards,

-a-

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10 hours ago, Marauder said:

 


Based on what I am seeing on that new breaker panel, it looks like you have room for new avionics. What’s next? emoji23.png


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Not really. The space next to the breakers is actually where the Garmin 795 goes. Additionally, even if I wanted something new, I really don't know what... may be a should look into upgrading into a 201 take all the avionics out and transfer them to my new plane. 

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On 2/15/2018 at 6:08 AM, tony said:

When I upgraded my panel, I replaced all my breakers and saved my old ones in a box.  If you post a part number and I have what you need,  I'll send it to you.

Thanks for the offer Tony- I appreciate your offer.  But, I think I'll do what you did and replace the old ones.  They are brittle.

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