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Outboard circuit breaker sizing
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<blockquote data-quote="Red" data-source="post: 481348" data-attributes="member: 24414"><p>Great suggestion on the starter rebuild shop, I didn’t think of that. My local shop could only tell me about automotive starters though. The chart above shows the relay holding 900+ amps for 1 second and 300 amps for 10 seconds, so that should easily hold the inrush current for the numbers y’all provided. I appreciate the help, I’ll post back up after the project is finished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red, post: 481348, member: 24414"] Great suggestion on the starter rebuild shop, I didn’t think of that. My local shop could only tell me about automotive starters though. The chart above shows the relay holding 900+ amps for 1 second and 300 amps for 10 seconds, so that should easily hold the inrush current for the numbers y’all provided. I appreciate the help, I’ll post back up after the project is finished. [/QUOTE]
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