Would a 15A one be of any use? I presume it is for the older stab-lok board (brown bodied with diferent coloured switches)
If not then I think you will be very lucky to source one unless you can track down someone who has a few in the back of a cupboard. We once tried to get one and after a few weeks of searching we found a new federal stab-lok breaker which fits the back of the board into the busbar slots, but the cover needed quite a bit of 'adaption'
Would a 15A one be of any use? I presume it is for the older stab-lok board (brown bodied with diferent coloured switches)
If not then I think you will be very lucky to source one unless you can track down someone who has a few in the back of a cupboard. We once tried to get one and after a few weeks of searching we found a new federal stab-lok breaker which fits the back of the board into the busbar slots, but the cover needed quite a bit of 'adaption'
Rob
Thanks for response. A 32A is required as it is for electric cooker. The board is grey with no coloured switches. Will look into the stab-lok reference .Thanks
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