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To me a Circuit Breaker should be installed ONLY if that circuit will never be changed during the life of the aircraft.


Equipment changes such as radios, strobes etc may require Circuit Protection of a different value.


With some fuse holders it's a simple matter of swapping fuses.


NOTE:  "some"  not "ALL".


It would be great if there was a CB with adjustable values!


My preference would be for a unit that would allow "tripping" .


Could save a lot of troubleshooting grief.


Maybe.


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