Area69 Active member VAPS Joined Apr 14, 2008 Messages 990 Reaction score 63 Location Plant City, Florida Sep 29, 2011 #1 I found it on here once , but I can't find it now. Could someone point me at a good replacement for the push-to-reset LittleFuse breakers used in Cinematronics Power supplies?
I found it on here once , but I can't find it now. Could someone point me at a good replacement for the push-to-reset LittleFuse breakers used in Cinematronics Power supplies?
mudhens1 Active member VAPS Joined Oct 30, 2006 Messages 1,455 Reaction score 15 Location chillicothe, Ohio Sep 29, 2011 #2 here's a whole bunch of stuff about cinematronics...scroll down a little for some fuse advice http://www.andysarcade.de/data/companies/cinematronics_vectorbeam/cinemonitorrepair.txt
here's a whole bunch of stuff about cinematronics...scroll down a little for some fuse advice http://www.andysarcade.de/data/companies/cinematronics_vectorbeam/cinemonitorrepair.txt
OP OP Area69 Active member VAPS Joined Apr 14, 2008 Messages 990 Reaction score 63 Location Plant City, Florida Sep 30, 2011 #3 Thanks for that link. The Re-Cirk-It breakers look completely different though. I'm thinking something like this:
Thanks for that link. The Re-Cirk-It breakers look completely different though. I'm thinking something like this:
mrbill08 Well-known member Donor 5 years: 2014-2015, 2019, 2022-2023 Joined Mar 24, 2008 Messages 4,150 Reaction score 441 Location Illinois Sep 30, 2011 #4 Fellow KLOV'r P1001 has a post with replacements for sale in the for sale forum. Bill
G-P-E Well-known member Joined May 12, 2007 Messages 1,179 Reaction score 216 Location Omaha, Nebraska Oct 3, 2011 #5 jpkiller69 said: Thanks for that link. The Re-Cirk-It breakers look completely different though. I'm thinking something like this: Click to expand... That's a Carling Technologies breaker in the picture. Try here: http://www.greatplainselectronics.com/Category-56.asp Ed
jpkiller69 said: Thanks for that link. The Re-Cirk-It breakers look completely different though. I'm thinking something like this: Click to expand... That's a Carling Technologies breaker in the picture. Try here: http://www.greatplainselectronics.com/Category-56.asp Ed