Description
Garmin 60A Circuit Breaker for Force Trolling Motors | Boat Supply Store
Engineered to safeguard the high-demand electrical systems of Garmin Force and Force Kraken trolling motors, this 60 Ampere (A) circuit breaker is crucial for preventing overcurrent damage. It is specifically designed for reliable operation in demanding marine environments, offering essential protection for your trolling motor's power supply. This component ensures uninterrupted performance whether you're deploying jigs offshore or navigating shallow flats on Lake Fork.
Key Features
- Protects your investment from damaging overcurrents
- Rated at a robust 60A for optimal trolling motor performance
- Specifically engineered for Garmin Force and Force Kraken models
- Ensures reliable operation in harsh marine conditions
- Prevents system failures due to electrical surges
- Facilitates safe and efficient trolling motor use
- Designed for direct integration with Garmin trolling motor systems
- Provides critical safety layer for your marine electrical setup
Specifications
| Product Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Amperage Rating | 60A |
| Compatibility | Garmin Force and Force Kraken Trolling Motors |
Who This Is For
This circuit breaker is essential for marine enthusiasts and boat owners who are installing a new Garmin Force or Force Kraken trolling motor, or performing maintenance on an existing unit. It provides the necessary overcurrent protection specifically designed for these high-performance marine propulsion systems.
How It Compares
| Feature | Garmin 60A Circuit Breaker for Force Trolling Motors | Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| Amperage Rating | 60A | 30A per circuit, 100A total, 60A |
| Primary Application | Garmin Force Trolling Motors | Multi-circuit marine electrical protection, Minn Kota Trolling Motors |
| Number of Circuits | 1 | 6, 1 |
Common Concerns Answered
Is this circuit breaker readily available?
Due to its specialized design for Garmin Force trolling motors, availability can sometimes be limited. It is recommended to purchase in advance of installation or maintenance to ensure timely completion of your project.
Can I use a generic circuit breaker for my Garmin Force motor?
While generic breakers exist, this Garmin 60A Circuit Breaker is specifically engineered and rated for the unique electrical demands of Garmin Force and Force Kraken trolling motors, ensuring optimal performance and protection. Using a non-specific breaker may not provide adequate protection and could lead to system issues.
Is the price of this dedicated breaker justified?
The price reflects the specialized engineering and precise rating required to protect your high-value Garmin Force trolling motor. This dedicated breaker prevents potential damage and costly repairs associated with using an incompatible or underspecified component, making it a sound investment in your vessel's electrical integrity.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the amperage rating of the Garmin 60A Circuit Breaker?
The Garmin 60A Circuit Breaker has an amperage rating of 60 Amperes (A).
What trolling motor is the Garmin 60A Circuit Breaker compatible with?
This circuit breaker is specifically compatible with Garmin Force and Force Kraken trolling motors.
Is this circuit breaker suitable for other marine electronics besides the Force trolling motor?
No, this circuit breaker is specifically engineered and rated for Garmin Force and Force Kraken trolling motors and is not intended for general marine electronics.
What is the purpose of a circuit breaker in a trolling motor installation?
A circuit breaker protects the trolling motor's electrical system from damage caused by overcurrents or short circuits, automatically interrupting the power flow to prevent component failure and potential fire hazards.
What are the installation requirements for this circuit breaker?
Installation requires basic electrical knowledge, including proper crimping of connectors and secure mounting. It is essential to follow marine wiring best practices to ensure system safety and prevent potential hazards or failures.