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    I wanted to get your input on a 12v 40 amp circuit breaker that is on my trolling motor.. I have been having issues with my trolling motor only wanting to work on 12 volt... I started checking things out and found that the 12/24 switch was bad...so i replaced it... it works on 24 volt for about 15 sec and then my circut breaker on on battery kicks out... could it just be weak? I have bought another circut breaker and will try it but wanted to see what yall thought
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    Breakers can change value and not work properly. How many lbs thrust is your motor? Did it use to work properly?
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    its a 74lb thrust 12/24 ...but the breaker i got wont work..so i will have to order one from skeeter
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    You need at least a 50 amp breaker for that motor.
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    really? ok well i will do some looking around and see if i can find it... should i change the one on the other battery out also with a 50amp?

    What is the smallest lb thrust you think I can use for the boat? its a 19 foot skeeter but I would really like to have a foot control motor instead of the hand control
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    I would use at least a 70 lb thrust or bigger. Yes you should have a breaker on both batteries unless you get a newer motor.
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    thanks i will start searching ebay...the new breaker is doing the same thing..so it must be in the motor... i checked the wiring and no splices or connections except at the batery and the switch...so it almost has to be in the trolling motor... its only the 2 12 volt leg that is tripping...i think that is kinda weird..but o well iwanted a foot control anyways
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