- Brand: Young Marine
- Current Rating: 60 Amps
- Voltage: 48 Volts, 12 Volts
- Circuit Breaker Type: Standard
- Mounting Type: Surface Mount
- 60A
- Water Proof
- Splash & Dust Proof
- Easy Installation, Manual Reset Circuit Breaker
- Surface Mount, protective stud insulator included





























Family Larson –
Inexpensive, does the job, can use as a cut off switch and is still working in a brackish/saltwater environment almost 2 yrs after purchase. I researched 60 amp breakers and liked the look and reviews (minimal at the time) of this breaker. It was important to have a good breaker for my Minn Kota iPilot 24v 80lb thrust troll motor. Invested a lot of money in it and batteries. Didnβt want to buy cheap but didnβt want to overspend either. I also needed it to act as a cut off switch. It does all this quite well. When I needed a main breaker for my onboard fuse block I went with the 25amp version and it has worked well as well. Cut off switch was important in that application as well. I would highly recommend!
John Kwaak (Quake) –
I was told AFTER buying this rated breaker it should have been a 65 amp safety limit protection breaker. Couldn’t easily find one in that range anyway. This one is working fine so far anyway. My motor is rated at a 50amp draw at full power. The breaker is meant to protect the battery and motor from over drawing current. Been through chopping up a few lily pads with the motor and it hasn’t tripped yet. I have to move the breaker position on the kayak though because of the way I laced my motor wires. Just to get more length of cable to raise the trolling motor in shallow waters. I don’t want to splice in more cable. But a bigger reason is that I keep bumping into the trip switch button with my foot, leg, net … Turning off the power to the motor accidentally. The next spot I will put it will make it a secondary kill switch, if I should be falling out of the kayak. Hopefully I can then bump the button on the way out into the water! :.0 If I don’t the pull cord kill switch attached to my body will take effect keeping me from getting chopped up buy the motor on that same side. Either way you don’t ever want to see your craft puttering along in the water AFTER you accidentally departed it in open waters. :.)
Morris King –
They work great
GnshpCSO –
I purchased this breaker for my shuttle bus conversion to run in between my battery bank and the battery charge section of my Progressive Dynamics converter. The breaker is of good quality, is easy to install, and easy to operate (resetting after tripping, etc.). One of the nice features of this breaker in my situation is the ability to manually βtripβ the breaker when my rig will be sitting for a while to prevent (or slow, at least) battery drain.
FJL –
My husband used these to replace fuses to protect the electronics on his robotic all terrain field and brush mower. His fuses kept blowing because of momentary spikes in the current to the motors. These Young Marine circuit breakers can absorb the spikes without tripping. So although they cost more, they are well worth the price!
RickRon –
Works well. No issues.
CO364 –
It looks and feels solid. There isnt really any way to test a 60amp breaker (at my level of understanting) so I trust that the appearance and function of the trip mechanism is adequate.