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Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen, China
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Car Auto Boat Ignition Protected 50 Amp Manual Reset Button Circuit Breaker

Product Description


  • Meet S.A.E. J1625, J1171, UL1500 (Ignition Protected)
  • Surface Mount, protective stud insulator included
  • Red manual reset button
  • Housing is thermalplastic UL rated 94V0
  • Easy Installation, Manual Reset Circuit Breaker

Interrupt Capacity:

  1.  3000A @ 48 Vdc Housing is thermalplastic UL rated 94V0 Splash and dust proof at IP67 grade.
  2.  Operating Temperature: -32C to 82C (-25F to 180F).
  3.  Storage Temperature: -34C to 149C (-30F to 300F).
  4.  Stud Size: 1/4"-28 Meet S.A.E. J1625, J1171, UL1500 (Ignition Protected).
  5.  Surface Mount, protective stud insulator included.
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