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					<description><![CDATA[Any 5 ohm circuit breaker with a pop up device will work. Take the lead from the positive (middle rail), plug into the breaker and then plug a line from the breaker to the A terminal (positive terminal) on your transformer.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Walt Fishback of Train Electronics has a supply of these breakers and his phone number is 410-256-3507. He is located in Baltimore, MD USA]]></description>
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<p>Walt Fishback of Train Electronics has a supply of these breakers and his phone number is 410-256-3507. He is located in Baltimore, MD USA</p>
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