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[Lifetime Warranty] 300Amp Circuit Breaker - Pack of 3

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Description

300Amp Circuit Breaker - Pack of 3

Key Features

  • Current Rating: 300 Amps
  • Voltage Range: DC 12V - 48V
  • Trip Mechanism: Thermal
  • Reset Type: Manual push-button reset switch; also functions as a master disconnect
  • Housing: High-temperature rated, water-resistant enclosure
  • Terminals: #10-32 stainless steel threaded studs
  • Mounting: Surface mount with two mounting holes
  • Quantity: Includes three individual 300A circuit breakers

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Can be used as a direct replacement for Bussmann CB285-300 and CB185-300
  • Interchangeable with Blue Sea Systems 7189 and 187-Series 300A breakers
  • Replaces similar style surface-mount, manual reset breakers used in automotive and marine applications

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for high-current DC electrical systems
  • Automotive: Car audio amplifiers, secondary battery systems
  • Marine: Trolling motors, anchor winches, bow thrusters
  • Recreational Vehicles (RV): Inverter connections, battery banks, solar charge controllers
  • Industrial: Heavy equipment, DC motor circuits

When to Replace

  • Existing breaker fails to trip during an overcurrent or short-circuit event
  • Breaker trips repeatedly under a known, safe load (nuisance tripping)
  • The manual reset lever or button is physically broken or will not stay engaged
  • Visible signs of heat damage, melting, or cracks in the housing
  • Terminals are heavily corroded, preventing a secure electrical connection

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the main power source (battery negative terminal) before beginning installation
  • Install the breaker as close to the power source as possible for maximum protection
  • Use correct wire gauge (AWG) rated for 300A to prevent wire overheating
  • Ensure all cable lug connections are clean and torqued securely to the studs
  • Mount in a location that provides protection from direct, high-pressure water spray and excessive engine heat