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Mike Romain wrote:
Del Cecchi wrote: donquijote1954 wrote: On Jan 12, 11:08 am, Mike Romain wrote: donquijote1954 wrote: I go out at night often. In limited lighting it may happen. That is a perfect reason for having the breaker. Got it from here... http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=5297232 The manufacturer has a Q&A but doesn't address that point... They don't have up to date schematics on line that I could find, but the breaker has your butt covered. http://www.minnkotamotors.com/produc...pg=stm_riptide That is a fancy little motor. I like the sacrificial anode. Salt water would kill it otherwise. Mike Well, thank you one more time. I'll tell you know when it's up and running. Though I have to order some that stuff through the Internet. A breaker only adds two connections. And appropriate breakers should be available at any boat dealer in the area. No, a breaker usually adds 4 connections, 2 of them 'shaky' ones for power loss. The first connection is the cable from the battery, the second connection is a hinge on the breaker that makes it 'snap' open, the 3rd connection is a set of breaker points and the 4th connection is the cable out to the motor. (some might be missing the 3rd, the hinge, most have it) As anyone who has ever worked with breaker points knows, they arc and corrode easy and are a 'loss' point for power transfer, so is a hinge. Add the salt water environment the motor is designed for and unless you have one very sealed up breaker you are going to up the corrosion factor to the point of well... When it starts to get hot with use from too much resistance and the battery 'life' shortens, it will be worn out. An inline fuse is much better. It is faster to blow and doesn't have any moving or arcing points. If it blows because of a cross wiring hookup, it blows. You just carry a spare fuse taped on some place, hook the cables up right and replace the fuse. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 'New' frame in the works for '08. Some Canadian Bush Trip and Build Photos: http://mikeromainjeeptrips.shutterfly.com In my freshwater experience, the fuse holders aren't that great. But perhaps there are better ones available. |
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