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    Re: Circuit Breaker Simulation

    Quote Originally Posted by geneb View Post
    Here's a bit of info for you - "real" simulator breakers are the same as non-simulator breakers. The trick is that they're rated for 250mA. The rating on the face of the breaker is a simple decal. Klixon manufactures these. You might be able to score some on eBay.

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    Those look good but it would have to be an eBay find for sure. At $60 retail each the Klixon 3SB turns out to be more expensive than the SimKits stuff.

    Nothing on eBay at this time but I'm adding them to my saved searches.

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    Re: Circuit Breaker Simulation

    It turns out I was wrong on the rating. I checked one of the units I've got and it's rated at 1/2 amp. I did find a source for 3/4 amp breakers here: http://www.protravelgear.com/hanger1...T-BREAKER.html They're $21 or so.

    You could use the 1 amp breakers that Ronson2k9 found if you use your output solution to drive relays that can in turn be used to pop the breakers.

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    Re: Circuit Breaker Simulation

    Hi
    check out a company called ETA they make cb's that look just like aircraft style but cheaper (around$10 each for 0.5 amp) check this link and then look for your local distributor.
    http://www.hubelectronics.co.uk/prod...gh-performance
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    Re: Circuit Breaker Simulation

    Any development in this regard guys? I'm also looking into options for doing my C172 panel CB panel using real circuit breakers.

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    Re: Circuit Breaker Simulation

    Hi
    do a websearch on "pop out circuit breakers" there's lots of options from $4.50 upwards. Buy the smallest current version if you are going to trip them with relays
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    Re: Circuit Breaker Simulation

    I just want to share these circuit breaker replicas that I recently fabricated. They don't work as breakers but function as spring return switches.








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    Re: Circuit Breaker Simulation

    Quote Originally Posted by Louie Mendez View Post
    I just want to share these circuit breaker replicas that I recently fabricated. They don't work as breakers but function as spring return switches.






    Louie, Any chance of getting them on a click on / click off style switch? One of the momentary switches you showed as, I assume, the switch before adding the breaker look alike button to it, is available in momentary of click on/off configurations. I am thinking about an aircraft I was in a while back that had both styles of breakers in it, the black and the white, and I have this layout in mind that would use the white capped breaker buttons as you have them in momentary and the black capped as click on/off.
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    Re: Circuit Breaker Simulation

    hmm? I never thought of making them in latching style but I can work on it.

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    Re: Circuit Breaker Simulation

    Hey Tom,

    I have sent you a PM I'm unsure if you have received it.

    Louie

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