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Originally Posted by nkaminar
Here is what the ad says:
"Type II - modified reset Type II circuit breakers will remain “tripped” by an internal resistor (in the OFF position) as long as the circuit is powered. Type II breakers can be reset by turning the circuit OFF, or by turning the ignition switch to the OFF position. These devices are sometimes called "non-cycling breakers."
If I read this correctly, if you were to somehow disconnect the circuit, like disconnecting the battery and then connect it again, the circuit breaker would then trip again. It appears that the circuit breaker would not allow the car to burn up.
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Hmm, not a native speaker here, but i would parse it as 'turning the main switch off and on' will re-set the fuse. I would rather keep the fuse in the 'tripped' position until i manually re-set it.
Ymmv