I've used a mini circuit breaker in the past soldered to a burnt out fuse in order to track down problems. This is a really valuable tool, except that I haven't always used the same amperage breaker as the fuse. Last time I went with a 4a breaker for a 5a fuse just because that's what I had around, but is there an argument to be made for always going lower than the fuse you're replacing? Are breakers likely to take more current to trip than they're rated for (or take longer to trip than a corresponding fuse), or are you safe replacing a 5a fuse with a 5a breaker all the time? To me, it'd make sense that a 5a breaker and 5a fuse would behave exactly the same way-is there a reason that you could damage anything replacing a fuse with a breaker?