Protect your machine’s sophisticated electronics with the Peloton® Compatible Treadmill Circuit Breaker. This critical safety component is engineered specifically for the Peloton® Tread and Tread+, serving as the primary guard against electrical overloads and short circuits. If your treadmill abruptly shuts down during a high-intensity climb or fails to power on after a localized power surge, the circuit breaker has likely tripped—or failed—to prevent permanent damage to your expensive Motor Control Board and drive motor.
This OEM-spec breaker is designed to handle the high-amperage draw required by Peloton’s powerful drive system while remaining sensitive enough to "trip" the moment an electrical anomaly is detected. Featuring a precise reset button interface, this part restores the "safety-first" architecture of your treadmill, ensuring that you can push your limits without risking the integrity of your machine’s internal wiring.
Surge & Overload Defense: Instantly cuts power if the motor draws excessive current, protecting the delicate logic boards from "frying" during mechanical stress.
Thermal Stability: Engineered with high-grade internal components that resist "nuisance tripping" caused by the normal heat generation of long-distance runs.
Manual Reset Functionality: Features a crisp, tactile reset button that allows you to easily restore power once the underlying electrical issue has been resolved.
Direct Frame Fit: Precision-molded to snap directly into the factory port on the Peloton® Tread base, ensuring a flush, professional finish.
Heavy-Duty Terminals: Equipped with high-conductivity spade connectors for a secure, "plug-and-play" connection that won't vibrate loose over time.
If your Peloton® Tread stops mid-workout, it’s often a sign that the circuit breaker is doing its job.
Check for Friction: Most breakers trip because a dry or worn walking belt is creating too much "drag," forcing the motor to draw dangerous levels of electricity. Lubricating your deck is the best way to prevent future trips.
The Reset Test: If the breaker button is "popped" out, press it back in. If it immediately pops out again, there is a direct short in the motor or controller that needs attention.
Weak Breakers: Over time, a breaker that has tripped repeatedly can become "weak," causing it to shut down the machine at lower and lower speeds. Replacing it with this fresh unit restores full performance capacity.
120 - 250v 15 Amps
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