Circuit Breakers for 311
#1
Anybody know where I can get replacement circuit breakers like the ones under the rear seat in my 311? Part number is 41-2-S14-LN-2 and I need a 3 and 5 amp. I've searched the web but the suppliers I found have a minimum order and I really don't need 500 of them.
#2
Try customer service at Formula. They have been great help with my 98.
PS. Recently I needed switches for my Mcleod bolsters and supprisingly Mcleod was the cheapest source.
PS. Recently I needed switches for my Mcleod bolsters and supprisingly Mcleod was the cheapest source.
#3
The Circuit breakers are made by E-T-A Circuit Breakers http://www.e-t-a.com/us_home.html . You can probably get a better price going to an electronics distributor and purchasing them that way. A couple I contacted a while back would sell me the individual breakers without requiring a minimum purchase.
Last edited by Iggy; 06-13-2005 at 08:18 AM.
#4
I Have purchased these from Allied Electronics www.alliedelec.com. They were a little pricey and took a few weeks (since ETA makes them to order), but it is worth having the right breaker to match everything else.
Good Luck!
-Larry
Good Luck!
-Larry
#5
Iggy and Larry, you guys nailed it on the head. I'm that way with all of my toys. If it came with a ETA breaker then an ETA breaker is what's going back in. One of our local electronics supply houses ordered mine for me. These breakers are also used in the aviation industry so you might try around a local municipal airport. You're right, they are pricey, but when only the best will do...
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Be careful buying Aviation circuitbreakers for under the seat.
Marine ETA breakers have a water seal where the Aviation breakers MIGHT not.
Just a thought, because I work in Aviation
Marine ETA breakers have a water seal where the Aviation breakers MIGHT not.
Just a thought, because I work in Aviation
#7
Originally Posted by OPIE272
Be careful buying Aviation circuitbreakers for under the seat.
Marine ETA breakers have a water seal where the Aviation breakers MIGHT not.
Just a thought, because I work in Aviation
Marine ETA breakers have a water seal where the Aviation breakers MIGHT not.
Just a thought, because I work in Aviation






