On Saturday 08 December 2012 23:49:28 Jon Elson did opine:

> Gene,
> 
> You can get aircraft breakers, designed for 32 V DC, and some are
> quite small.  They have push/pull kinds that pop out when tripped,
> and bat handle types used as on/off switches, too.  New can be
> expensive, but they may be available on the surplus market.
> I have a few.
> 
> Jon

That too might be a possibility, but not until I have explored the options 
for some sort of an excessive pid.error out shutdown that works fast enough 
to save the fuse 90% or more of the time.  My previous lashup using comp 
worked well about 75% of the time.

OTOH, tripping a breaker the first 100 times is generally free. Once the 
breaker has been paid for...  And at this current level, it really should 
last a lot longer than that.

Cheers, Gene
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