ANJOSHI 60 Amp Circuit Breaker 30A-300A with Manual Reset Waterproof Inline Fuse Inverter for Marine Trolling Motors Boat ATV Manual Power 12V-48VDC
R**M
Good breakers.
I use these in my RV solar system circuits. Well made and have worked flawlessly for a year now! I use them as an on/off switch too.
A**.
300a version is no good
Bought the 300a version, it shut itself off at 135a. Thought I’d damaged the breaker so bought another one — same thing. Have a 150a and a 100a and haven’t seen any issues with those, but the 300a version can’t even handle half what it’s supposed to.UPDATE: Seller contacted me asking me to take down my original review (above) in exchange for an Amazon gift card. My intention with my original review was to alert others of the problems with the 300a version of the Anjoshi surface-mount breaker, not to insinuate that you should avoid this seller or Anjoshi's other products, which is why I noted that I have the 150a and 100a versions of the same breaker and they work just fine.In fact, other than the bribe attempt, this seller has been great and I'd have no issues buying from them again.A friend of mine had the exact same experience with the 300a Anjoshi. Like me, he figured "a breaker is a breaker" and thought he'd save a little money by going with a cheaper one.I will not remove my original review, but I will expand on it a bit for those looking at 300a switch breakers, in hopes that maybe you won't lose hours and hours to a project like I did.My 3000w inverter kept shutting itself off and rebooting when my pull got to 135a. Like clockwork, test after test, 135a and shutoff. After 3 full days of troubleshooting and ruling out problems with the batteries, inverter and everything else we could think of, we tried some tests on the breaker. Didn't start there because the breaker wasn't popping and because we weren't even trying to pull half of what it's supposedly rated to handle.Turns out it was the breaker.Thinking maybe I just had a bad one, I returned it for another Anjoshi 300a surface-mount breaker. Had the exact same experience. So then I did a bunch more digging and went a different route. My system works perfectly now.I'm not a shill for another company or product, so I'm not going to recommend anything based on what I ended up doing. I'm just going to recommend that if you need a 300a breaker, do some research and call a few professionals who deal with products for your particular application, and then do what they suggest, which, at that amperage, almost certainly won't be a surface-mount breaker.
J**.
Very useful. Running a XD1000/5v2 at 2Ω but wired the ...
Very useful. Running a car Audio Amp XD1000/5v2 at 2Ω but wired the speakers a little below 2Ω SB-GM-SLVCC2/12TW3/BK. The Amp kept blowing fuses so this is why i went with this breaker. Only down side its located under the hood. Would recommend.6-17-19be located under the hoods has made the Red lever brittle and has broken. Breaker still working with no issues.
K**N
Installed. Working. I like it.
Bought this to replace an inline fuse holder that was deteriorating from time and engine compartment heat. This is my first inline relay I have installed for a car audio system. It seems like a good item but time will tell the story. I am happy with the purchase.
C**L
250A Does not meet Continuous Rating
I have a 2000W alternator. A 1500W load pulled ~110-120A. The 250A circuit breaker has two issues:1. There was a small load within the breaker itself at 120A load that caused ~.5V drop from the battery to load side. The longer the load ran, the larger the drop. Eventually the breaker had a partial? trip as it read 3-5V on the load side. After cooling off, voltage returned back to 12.5ish volts on the battery side. A .5V drop at 120A is basically telling me that this thing has a 60W load within the tripping mechanism itself, telling me its under strain to keep up with amperage draw.How do I know it was running 120A and 1500W? I have a victron smart shunt telling me the exact load the samlex inverter was pulling.To confirm my suspician that this is a poor performing breaker, I jumped the battery and load side of the breaker to bypass the tripping mechanism and everything worked fine.After only running the load for 2 or so minutes without the jumper, the circuit breaker was already above 100F in 60F outdoor temp.This breaker is dangerous. Do not buy.
E**Z
Why pay for fuses...
These circuit breakers are the way to go. Why pay for blown fuses...? I ran a 4gauge to this one, but you can also add smaller gauges with the inserts this comes with. Also, if you ever needed to cut the power to your equipment, it’s as easy as flipping the switch to off.
D**N
Does the job and installs neatly
Works exactly as prescribed. Installed cleanly 12" from my positive terminal in the pickup truck. Protects a 1000 watt system. Manually tripping the breaker cut the system out as one would expect. Use 4gauge power wire for a perfect fit. To me, this beats a fuse loaded breaker.
N**.
Works great!
So much better than dealing with fuses.
S**N
not reccomended
not accurate and tripped at 200 amps 6mm lugs too small for 300 amp
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