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Default Excess current draw found & fixed

The breaker for my air compressor kept popping. The breaker is old and
I use it to turn on the compressor every day so I replaced it. No
change. The motor itself wasn't drawing too much current. It was the
pressure switch contacts. After cycling the switch by hand the
contacts are now ok. But I ordered a new pressure switch.
Eric
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