jleonard
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The main circuit breaker on my 120 volt panel is toast I believe.
I have an older Taiwan trawler, 120 V 30 amp going to the boat. The main breaker is a double breaker, 2 singles riveted together with a single switch poking thru the panel.
My question is do I need a double or can I use a single breaker of 30 amps?
Current breaker trips randomly after being on for a while so I am thinking the contacts are shot. It is an Airpax and I am just starting to do a search for one. What I can read on the label says 220 V 50/60 Hz, 60 amps and I can't read the delay time.
Thanks in advance.
Jay
I have an older Taiwan trawler, 120 V 30 amp going to the boat. The main breaker is a double breaker, 2 singles riveted together with a single switch poking thru the panel.
My question is do I need a double or can I use a single breaker of 30 amps?
Current breaker trips randomly after being on for a while so I am thinking the contacts are shot. It is an Airpax and I am just starting to do a search for one. What I can read on the label says 220 V 50/60 Hz, 60 amps and I can't read the delay time.
Thanks in advance.
Jay