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Old 11-23-2009, 09:30 PM
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you need to find out your amperage draw when you put your T/M in high before you change the breaker out. The breaker may be doing the job it was built to do....which is protecting the circuit from high amperage which could cause an electrical fire. Your T/M may have something wrong with it, i.e. loose connection, bad motor, bad hardware. I say get your t/m checked first.
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