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<blockquote data-quote="jeko1958" data-source="post: 265714" data-attributes="member: 7392"><p>The reason for the circuit breaker is to protect the TM armature from burning up the windings if it gets tangled up in line or weeds. I use a 50 amp on my Minn Kota 55 lb TM. They say use a 60 amp for mine, but less is safer on a circuit breaker, and my motor pulls about 40 amps at full speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeko1958, post: 265714, member: 7392"] The reason for the circuit breaker is to protect the TM armature from burning up the windings if it gets tangled up in line or weeds. I use a 50 amp on my Minn Kota 55 lb TM. They say use a 60 amp for mine, but less is safer on a circuit breaker, and my motor pulls about 40 amps at full speed. [/QUOTE]
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