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DrewE
Jul 18, 2016Explorer II
Are these 120V AC breakers? Assuming so, the breakers themselves are a standard household style breakers and readily available at hardware or electrical supply stores and are not too expensive. I'm not entirely sure what you mean by "the part that holds them in", whether it's the bus bar or some other part; regardless, it may be available as well as a replacement part, or you may have to replace the whole electrical panel.
I would suggest inspecting the wires connecting to the breakers and others in the area very carefully. Chances are good that a loose connection screw or two is what made them overheat, and quite possibly the heat also damaged some wires as well.
You'll get more precise help if you post a picture of the problematic parts.
I would suggest inspecting the wires connecting to the breakers and others in the area very carefully. Chances are good that a loose connection screw or two is what made them overheat, and quite possibly the heat also damaged some wires as well.
You'll get more precise help if you post a picture of the problematic parts.
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