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100 Amp Hi-amp Manual Reset Circuit Breaker 12v/24v Car Boat Trolling Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $18.73
Location:

Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Surface Finish:/ Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture:China Warranty:No

100 AMP HI-AMP Manual Reset Circuit Breaker 12v/24v Car Boat Trolling Motor
 
SKU: 52_A1000152000155
Description:
 
  • High Amp Switchable, Waterproof, Flush-Mount Circuit Breaker
  • Part Number:F433-100A , cross to 185150F, CB185
  • Surface Mount
  • Rated Current: 100A
  • Rated Voltage: 48VDC Maximum
  • Interrupt Capacity: 3000A @ 48 Vdc
  • Housing is thermalplastic UL rated 94V0
  • Splash and dust proof at IP67 grade
  • Operating Temperature: -32°C to 82 °C (-25°F to 180 °F)
  • Storage  Temperature: -34°C to 149 °C (-30°F to 300 °F)
  • Stud Size: ¼”-28
  • Meet S.A.E. J1625, J1171, UL1500 (Ignition Protected)
  • Surface Mount, protective stud insulator included. 
Use:
  • Mainly used in ships, electric current overload protection car.
effect:
  • To prevent excessive current, the protection of electrical appliances.
Operation method:
  • Switch type power socket: convenient operation, circuit breaker, don't tear down, as long as click on their own disconnect to normal use, put off above the red button


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Package Includes:


  • 1x 100 Amp Circuit Breaker

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