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Titan 0522068 Circuit Breaker 2A

Titan 0522068 Circuit Breaker 2A

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

Titan part 0522068 is a 2A circuit breaker used to protect electrical circuits from overcurrent conditions on compatible Helix FR, Helix VR, and Helix LP sprayers. When the original circuit breaker trips due to a power surge or electrical fault, it interrupts power to protect sensitive components. This breaker restores proper circuit protection and allows the sprayer to resume normal operation once the underlying issue is resolved.

Part Number 0522068
Part Description Circuit Breaker 2A
Brand Helix
Fits Helix FR, Helix VR, Helix LP
Condition New

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2 Amp Circuit Breaker for Helix FR, VR, and LP Sprayers

The Titan part 0522068 2A Circuit Breaker is a critical electrical safety component designed to protect control circuits and sensitive electronics on compatible Helix FR, Helix VR, and Helix LP sprayers. When excessive current flows through the circuit—caused by a power surge, component failure, or electrical fault—the breaker trips, interrupting power and preventing damage to expensive components.

A tripped circuit breaker is often the first indicator of an electrical issue. Simply resetting the breaker without addressing the underlying cause may result in repeated tripping. This genuine Titan replacement breaker ensures proper 2 amp rating and reliable protection when installed after correcting any root cause problems.

⚠️ Electrical Safety Warning: Always disconnect power before inspecting or replacing circuit breakers. Use only a 2 amp replacement—never use a higher amperage breaker, as this can cause equipment damage or fire hazard. If a new breaker trips immediately, there is likely an underlying electrical fault that requires professional diagnosis.

What it does and when to replace it

What the circuit breaker does
Overcurrent protection Trips to interrupt power when current exceeds 2 amps
Component safeguarding Protects control circuits and electronics from damage
Fault indication A tripped breaker signals an electrical problem needing investigation
Circuit isolation Prevents fire hazards by breaking the circuit during overloads
When replacement is recommended
Tripped breaker Breaker repeatedly trips or won't reset
No power to circuit Specific circuit dead—breaker is first thing to check
Visible damage Burnt contacts, melted housing, or charred connections
After electrical event Following power surge, lightning strike, or electrical fault

Specifications

Amperage Rating 2 Amps
Type Circuit Breaker
Application Electrical circuit protection
Compatible Models Helix FR, Helix VR, Helix LP

Compatibility

Titan part 0522068 is designed for use in Helix FR, Helix VR, and Helix LP sprayer models. This 2 amp circuit breaker is a direct replacement for the original component across all three platforms.

Model Series Component
Helix FR (all models) 2A Circuit Breaker
Helix VR (all models) 2A Circuit Breaker
Helix LP (all models) 2A Circuit Breaker

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing a circuit breaker, these related electrical components are often inspected or replaced to ensure complete system reliability.

Control board

The circuit board protected by the breaker; inspect for damage.

Wiring harness

Check for shorts or damage that could cause breaker trips.

Switches and controls

Faulty switches can cause short circuits and breaker trips.

Frequently Asked Questions

The 2A (2 amp) rating indicates the maximum continuous current the circuit breaker can carry before tripping. When current exceeds 2 amps, the breaker trips, interrupting the circuit. This rating is specifically matched to the electrical requirements of control circuits and electronics in Helix FR, VR, and LP sprayers. Using a breaker with a higher amperage rating would defeat the protection and could allow damaging currents to flow, potentially causing equipment failure or fire.

A tripped breaker can usually be reset by moving it to the "off" position and then back to "on." If it resets and holds, it may have tripped due to a temporary condition. If it immediately trips again, there is likely an underlying fault. A failed breaker may not reset at all, may feel loose or spongy when operated, or may show visible signs of damage such as burning or melting. If the breaker repeatedly trips or shows signs of damage, replacement is necessary.

If a new breaker trips instantly, there is a direct short circuit or serious overload condition in the protected circuit. Common causes include: 1) Shorted component on a control board, 2) Pinched or damaged wiring causing a short to ground, 3) Failed switch or sensor, or 4) Incorrect wiring connections. Do not keep resetting the breaker without diagnosing the underlying issue—this can cause further damage. Professional electrical troubleshooting is recommended.

Yes, the 0522068 2A circuit breaker is designed to work with Helix FR, Helix VR, and Helix LP models. While these models have different recovery systems and features, they share common control circuit protection requirements and use the same breaker type and rating. Always verify the specific circuit and application in your parts diagram.
Technical Note: Circuit breakers are preferred over fuses in many applications because they can be reset rather than replaced after a fault. However, they still have a finite lifespan and may weaken after multiple trip events. If a breaker trips frequently, investigate the root cause rather than repeatedly resetting it.