SKU: CW102458
MPN: 010-12832-40
The Garmin 60A Circuit Breaker is a critical electrical protection component designed for anglers and boaters installing Force trolling motors on their vessels. This 60-ampere circuit breaker serves as the primary safety device between your boat's battery bank and high-draw trolling motor systems, preventing dangerous electrical faults and protecting both equipment and crew. Whether you're outfitting a new fishing boat or upgrading an existing trolling motor setup, this breaker is essential for code-compliant marine electrical installation.
Rated for 60 amps, this circuit breaker is engineered to handle the substantial current draw characteristic of Force trolling motors, interrupting power instantly in the event of a short circuit, overload, or ground fault. The device uses an automatic reset mechanism that trips when amperage exceeds safe thresholds, protecting wiring from overheating and eliminating the risk of electrical fires in the engine compartment or bilge. Marine-grade construction ensures corrosion resistance in wet, salt-air environments where standard automotive breakers would fail prematurely.
This breaker is specifically engineered for compatibility with Garmin's Force Kraken and Force trolling motor lines, making it the original equipment choice for proper installation. Serious freshwater and saltwater anglers rely on this component to ensure reliable trolling motor performance season after season while meeting ABYC (American Boat and Yacht Council) electrical standards. Installation between your main battery switch and trolling motor controller provides the protection required by most insurance policies and marine electrical codes.
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