Blue Sea 187 Series Thermal Circuit Breaker 25 Amp 661 7135 Surface Mount Boat on 2040-parts.com
Osprey, Florida, US
- 187-SERIES CIRCUIT BREAKER HEAVY DUTY
- SURFACE MOUNT
- INTERRUPT RATING 5.000A @ 12V DC / MAXIMUM VOLTAGE 48 VOLTS DC
- TYPE III SWITCHABLE / MANUAL RESET - TRIP FREE
- MEETS SAE J1171 EXTERNAL IGNITION PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS
- THERMAL TYPE BREAKER
- VISIBLE YELLOW RESET LEVER SHOWS OPEN CONDITION
- COMBINES SWITCHING AND CIRCUIT PROTECTION INTO A SINGLE DEVICE
- IP67 PROTECTED AGAINST IMMERSION UP TO 1 METER FOR 30 MINUTES
- BLUE SEA SYSTEMS
- OPERATING TEMP RANGE -40C TO +85C
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