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<blockquote data-quote="richg99" data-source="post: 422280" data-attributes="member: 4376"><p>All trolling motors have a recommended circuit breaker. A C.B. is recommended because you can usually reset it if you've cleared the jam that caused it to overload in the first place. They can be purchased at auto dealers, but the boat devices may be more waterproof.</p><p></p><p>Don't undersize, nor oversize the breaker. Get the one your manufacturer recommends.</p><p></p><p>Put the C.B. on the positive (red) leg. richg99</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richg99, post: 422280, member: 4376"] All trolling motors have a recommended circuit breaker. A C.B. is recommended because you can usually reset it if you've cleared the jam that caused it to overload in the first place. They can be purchased at auto dealers, but the boat devices may be more waterproof. Don't undersize, nor oversize the breaker. Get the one your manufacturer recommends. Put the C.B. on the positive (red) leg. richg99 [/QUOTE]
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