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Marine Circuit Breakers

      Marine Circuit Breakers Product Listings

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        Blue Seas Systems m-LVD Low Voltage Disconnect
        $178.09
        $124.69

        Blue Sea Systems m-LVD Low Voltage Disconnect The m-LVD senses low battery voltage and automatically disconnects non-essential devices to save power for starting or to preserve battery life. The m-LVD is ideal for any single battery boat or vehicle that...

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      • TRAC Digital Circuit Breaker
        $66.99
        $44.99

        TRAC 12V Digital Circuit Breaker The TRAC Digital Circuit Breaker measures voltage and current in real time to break the circuit at the user-selected setting. These circuit breakers also feature user selectable auto-resetting or manual reset modes. TRAC...

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      • Mercury - Mercruiser 88-8M0085705 Circuit Breaker 20 Amperage
        $40.99
        $35.99

        Mercury - Mercruiser 88-8M0085705 Circuit Breaker Genuine OEM Mercury-Mercruiser part. Replacement 20 Amp Circuit Breaker. Supersedes: 88-79149  Special Order Item: This product is ordered specifically for your application. To help ensure...

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      Marine Circuit Breakers for High-Performance Electrical Defense

      The heart of every boat's electrical system needs reliable protection. At Wholesale Marine, our selection of marine circuit breakers offers superior overload and short-circuit safeguard — designed for the harsh marine environment. Whether you're outfitting a freshwater runabout or a saltwater fishing rig, these breakers keep your wiring safe and your electronics running smoothly.

      Why Choose Circuit Breakers Over Fuses?

      While fuse blocks serve as a great option, circuit breakers offer resettable protection — no replacements required after a trip. They are ideal for:

      • Engines with high accessory loads
      • Boats with multiple electronics and livewells
      • Situations requiring frequent resets without low-stock worries.

      Key Features of Marine Circuit Breakers

      • Marine-rated materials: Corrosion-resistant housings and terminals to withstand salt spray
      • Voltage rating: Available in 12V and 24V configurations to match any boat system
      • Amperage range: From 15A up to 200+ A for large accessory banks
      • Manual and automatic reset types: Choose according to your system usage
      • Clear labeling and DIN-style profiles: For quick panel integration and retrofits

      Installation & Maintenance Best Practices

      1. Choose a breaker with an amp rating that slightly exceeds your connected load.
      2. Mount the breaker in a ventilated, dry area near your electrical distribution center.
      3. Use correct marine-grade wire and terminals; never exceed the breakers rating.
      4. Label every circuit and keep a wiring diagram on board.
      5. Periodically test the breaker by applying load and verifying it trips properly.

      Trusted Brands & Inventory

      We carry trusted names like Blue Sea Systems, Anchor, Attwood, and SeaSense — all engineered for marine use and backed by reliable warranties. Choose from single-circuit breakers, multi-station panels, and complete overhaul kits.

      Frequently Asked Questions About Marine Circuit Breakers

      What is the difference between a marine circuit breaker and a fuse?

      A circuit breaker can reset after tripping, while a fuse must be replaced. Breakers offer convenience for frequent resets and heavy equipment loads.

      How do I choose the correct amperage for a marine circuit breaker?

      Identify the total load on the circuit and select a breaker with an amp rating slightly higher 3 typically 125% of the load to allow overhead and prevent nuisance trips.

      Can I use a standard automotive circuit breaker on my boat?

      No. Marine circuit breakers are specifically built to withstand saltwater exposure, vibration, and specific mounting orientations. Use only marine-rated breakers.

      Where should I mount a marine circuit breaker panel?

      Install in a protected, ventilated, and accessible area — ideally near the battery or primary power distribution center. Avoid areas wit direct water exposure.