circuit breaker source
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circuit breaker source
Anyone have a source for circuit breaker that will work/fit ?
Re: circuit breaker source
E-T-A made the original 8 amp circuit breakers and they now make a 24V 10 amp as a replacement for it that many marine supply companies sell. Sea Choice repackages it under their own brand as part #13111. Companies like West Marine, etc. carry them though i found the best deal on eBay. There are a few listed on there now- here's one: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SEA-CHOI ... 1083wt_941
I've used these and they work fine but unfortunately won't mount the same way as the originals. They have a threaded neck that fits thru the original holes but won't fit the original bracket. I ended up replacing all of them at once. They also have spade terminals rather than screw type so you'd need to crimp on some new female terminals to the existing wiring. Probably took me 2-3 hours to do working at a slow pace with a few breaks. Not a hard job, just tedious. Here's a shot of the finished project:
I've used these and they work fine but unfortunately won't mount the same way as the originals. They have a threaded neck that fits thru the original holes but won't fit the original bracket. I ended up replacing all of them at once. They also have spade terminals rather than screw type so you'd need to crimp on some new female terminals to the existing wiring. Probably took me 2-3 hours to do working at a slow pace with a few breaks. Not a hard job, just tedious. Here's a shot of the finished project:
Paul C.
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Re: circuit breaker source
Thanks!!
I searched ebay and found this 8 amp also by eta....it looks like it will fit as a replacement
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_W0QQcmd ... MEWNXQ3aIT
I searched ebay and found this 8 amp also by eta....it looks like it will fit as a replacement
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_W0QQcmd ... MEWNXQ3aIT
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Re: circuit breaker source
Blackstack - did you have any luck with these cb's that you found on ebay. They are still available. Specs look good. Was wondering about the fit?
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Re: circuit breaker source
Hello...I know it has been a long time since you did it, but can you tell me what you had to modify to make the replacements work? Did you just mount them by the neck ?? thanks in advancepcolette wrote:E-T-A made the original 8 amp circuit breakers and they now make a 24V 10 amp as a replacement for it that many marine supply companies sell. Sea Choice repackages it under their own brand as part #13111. Companies like West Marine, etc. carry them though i found the best deal on eBay. There are a few listed on there now- here's one: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SEA-CHOI ... 1083wt_941
I've used these and they work fine but unfortunately won't mount the same way as the originals. They have a threaded neck that fits thru the original holes but won't fit the original bracket. I ended up replacing all of them at once. They also have spade terminals rather than screw type so you'd need to crimp on some new female terminals to the existing wiring. Probably took me 2-3 hours to do working at a slow pace with a few breaks. Not a hard job, just tedious. Here's a shot of the finished project:
Re: circuit breaker source
I've been working on a second dash re-wire for about a year now
, so here are some current photos:
The plastic nuts on the cb's bump into each other so you need to start at the top or the bottom of each row and work your way along tightening carefully as you slide them into each other. I hope this makes sense.

The plastic nuts on the cb's bump into each other so you need to start at the top or the bottom of each row and work your way along tightening carefully as you slide them into each other. I hope this makes sense.
Paul C.
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'89 Puch 230GE
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Re: circuit breaker source
Paul you always have the best pictures!
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Re: circuit breaker source
Is this still the best and recommended way for upgrading circuit breakers? I have 2 that are popping - one of which which has been popping randomly for years. I intend to dig into them more, but IF I need to replace the breakers, is this topic the best approach that others recommend?
On a related note, if I understand correctly, this approach replaces the 24v 8amp breakers with 24v 10amp breakers. Does that introduce any risk (10amp vs 8amp)?
On a related note, if I understand correctly, this approach replaces the 24v 8amp breakers with 24v 10amp breakers. Does that introduce any risk (10amp vs 8amp)?
Re: circuit breaker source
The original style 8A breakers are available ar SAV : https://www.pinzgauer.com/showdetails.p ... 7101850760
Paul C.
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'73 Swiss 710M SOLD
'89 Puch 230GE
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'73 Swiss 710M SOLD
'89 Puch 230GE
Re: circuit breaker source
I have been running the marine breakers for many years in my Pinz. No issues to date. At the time is cost $5 ea for the marine and $60 for a single pinz replacement. I tried to replace one to the original style that was being sold by the dealers but it was more in line with a Mog breaker and was not a direct fit. After that I figured if I was going to spend the money, why not have all new.