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Circuit breakers or fuses?

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skeeter_ca

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When i was at Copperstate i noticed several aircraft, all LSA's, using a fuse panel instead of circuit breakers. It sure is a cheaper way of doing it but is it just as good? I would not be wanting to look for a replacement fuse while flying, where as resetting a circuit breaker is easy.

Although i did see some fuses that have a neat little light inside to let you know if the fuse is good.

skeeter
 
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