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Need HELP! E-T-A Breakers 30A and 10A vs. World Circut Breakers
clembob
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Posted on 03/30/09 - 7:35 PM
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Everyone and anyone my question regards the breakers that are in the aft of my 1998 Dauntless. Bad spot I know and I am not aware of how or where to move them, but for now I am at a loss. The breakers that are used by Boston Whaler are a 30A and 10A ETA's.

Went to West Marine and Boat US and Boaters World and no luck.

I looked at the wiring and was wondering if there are any other options (pictures help a lot!).

I bought a 10A and a 30A World Circuit Breaker that both have throw switches hoping they would meet the need.

Any suggestions?
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Posted on 03/30/09 - 8:19 PM
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10 amp
https://www.surplusunlimited.com/Merc...de=0400-40

30 amp
https://www.surplusunlimited.com/Merc...de=0400-40

With a little searching you can find other possibles at Digikey. They have many possible replacements and many of them even less expensive than the already inexpensive $6 ones at Surplus Unlimited.


Edited by Mike on 03/30/09 - 8:20 PM
 
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Posted on 04/02/09 - 6:01 PM
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Thanks for the advice I went to digikey.com and they had what I was looking for at a fraction of the price. Thanks and have a great weekend!

Clembob

 
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Posted on 04/05/09 - 7:30 AM
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Here is the original (now obsolete) part number for the ETA thermal circuit breaker:
41-3-s14-ln-2

They have a replacement part, the number is:
413-K14-LN2-XX

The XX is in place of the amperage which they make in 30-90 amp models.

Here is the spec sheet:
http://www.whalercentral.com/images/e...reaker.pdf

I found pricing to be 40-100 dollars each. A little time searching may produce better pricing results than I achieved.

 
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