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Jake,
Do what Chief says. I took his advice when I needed to replace a breaker in an RW, and the automotive breaker works great. I bought a Buss circuit breaker at my local auto parts store for $2.94. You will also need the fuse holder. For a ZW or Z buy a 15 amp breaker. For a KW or RW buy a 10 amp breaker. Hope this helps.
Rob
Three different circuit breakers were used on ZWs. Yours might look different.
Bob Nelson
sulafool,
Check this link: http://www.wiringproducts.com/dept_60.html
I was going to order from them until I found the Buss breakers at my local Frank's Auto Supermarket. The breakers are by the fuses in auto part stores. Regarding the link, the Type 1 breakers at the top of the page are the type we use. You can select the current rating and also the mounting bracket style. Check my earlier post in this thread to help determine what rating your breaker needs to be. Hope this helps.
How about NAPA?
http://www.napaonline.com/MasterPages/NOLMaster.aspx?PageId=470&LineCode=BK&PartNumber=7823121&Description=Circuit+Breaker
The reason I like the Type 1 is because it functions the same way as the original brakers. Type 1 breakers are the type that most auto part stores sell. Type 2 might be better, but I like to stay as close to Lionel's original specs as I possibly can. In other words, I want my postwar Lionel equipment to function the same way it did when it was new.
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