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Have you searched for the panel model number?
If the breakers for the panel are nla then you might be able to find them online.
Looks pretty shakey to modify a breaker to work or in this case not work in the panel. Did the same electrician install the 20/30/30/20 breaker directly across? You might find the same modification there.
You look to be a bit short on space but ordering the 50 amp two pole and a 20 amp two pole in the original configuration it will work but not sure if you have the panel space for that.
If it is a sub panel, you may want to investigate changing the panel. There were kits at the local home depot that included breakers. Being a sub panel, you could safely shut off power to it and change it out with out too much trouble.
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Bill K.
"I started out with nothin and I still got most of it left...."
83 911 SC Guards Red (now gone)
And I sold a bunch of parts I hadn't installed yet.
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