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    Default 50 or 60 amp breaker help


    Just wondering where the best place to buy a 50 or 60 amp breaker for a trolling motor,Thanks Gil

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    Gil, you might consider an ATO style fuse and holder as well as a breaker. I'm not sure who has the best prices on them. I'm still looking.
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    I get stuff here. Have for years. Good folks.

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    I bought mine from Cabelas. Circuit breakers are the way to go for trolling motors, you should turn your circuit breaker off at the end of every trip to prevent battery drain and accidental startups.

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    I use this one on my big boat and it works fine. I think I have a spare one still in the bag if you want to buy it for a good deal. I need to check and see if I still have it and which model it is. PM me if interested so I can get back to you.

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