

SprayTech part 53732 is a fuse used to protect the sprayer's electrical system from overload conditions. When current draw exceeds safe limits, the fuse blows to help prevent damage to the motor/control circuit and reduce the risk of electrical failure. This fuse restores proper power protection on compatible Helix, PowrBeast, and SprayTech EP2300 units.
| Part Number | 53732 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Fuse |
| Brand | Helix / PowrBeast / SprayTech |
| Fits | Helix 0138296, 0521238; PowrBeast 4700, 7700, 9700, 4700T; SprayTech EP2300 |
| Condition | New |
The SprayTech 53732 Fuse is an electrical protection component designed to interrupt power when a circuit overload occurs. On compatible Helix, PowrBeast, and SprayTech EP2300 sprayers, this fuse helps protect wiring, switches, and motor/control components by blowing when amperage exceeds safe limits.
A blown or incorrectly rated fuse can cause complete power loss, intermittent operation, or failure to start. Replacing with the correct OEM fuse restores consistent overload protection and reliable performance.
| Overload protection | Blows when current exceeds rated amperage to help prevent electrical damage |
|---|---|
| System safety | Helps protect wiring, switches, and motor/control circuits from overheating |
| One‑time protection | Must be replaced after an overload event; does not reset like a circuit breaker |
| Blown fuse | No continuity, visible break in the element, or complete power loss |
|---|---|
| Repeated failures | Fuse blows immediately or shortly after replacement (indicates underlying issue) |
| Heat damage | Discoloration, melted housing, or burnt smell around fuse holder |
| Intermittent power | Random shutdowns or power dropouts traced to fuse holder connection |
SprayTech part 53732 is compatible with the following sprayers. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model and revision.
| Model | Component |
|---|---|
| Helix 0138296 | Fuse |
| Helix 0521238 | Fuse |
| PowrBeast 4700 | Fuse |
| PowrBeast 7700 | Fuse |
| PowrBeast 9700 | Fuse |
| PowrBeast 4700T | Fuse |
| SprayTech EP2300 | Fuse |
Electrical failures often involve more than just the fuse. When replacing a blown fuse, these components are commonly inspected at the same time.
Damaged cord or loose connections can cause intermittent power and repeated fuse failure.
A faulty switch can create arcing or high resistance, leading to fuse blow.
Loose terminals or heat‑damaged connectors increase resistance and can overload the circuit.