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Auto reset circuit breaker .... probably 50amp
On positive wire for trolling motor located near battery and gas tank. I have a feeling this should be insulated. With at least electrical tape
I will probably solder in heavy duty car fuse with cap. But not sure amps yet?
Any suggestions????
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I have that same fuse on my trolling motor.
I used one like that in same location for 22 years.....its a automatic reseting circuit breaker.
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Its not a fuse, CrappiePappy is right As long as its in a protected area (no water) it’s fine. If you do tape it up, do not put tape over the reset button.
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Unless your hull is grounded to the battery, there is little danger with it dangling around.
Just for neatness I would tie it off somewhere or attach it with double sided tape.
They do make covers that fit those things, but I wrap mine with electrical tape just in case water sneaks in. I like the manual resets myself, instead of auto reset. I prefer making the choice of when it is good for reset.
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50 or 60 amp requirements may be different per TM brand. Mine is the manual reset, 50 amp for my MG. I have it stepped off the positive post with a $3 breaker mounting bracket I got from Grizzly
Cut a short section of old garden hose, split one side, place over studs and tape up. Then wrap in electrical tape no reason to take a chance on shorting out. No need to replace.