
BEP Boat Circuit Breaker 184050P | 50 Amp Manual Reset Trolling Motor
Boat part number 1016612 is a new, old stock, 50 amp circuit breaker from BEP, part number 184050P .
made for Marine Applications
$29.95 MSRP: $39.23
GLS Stock #: 1016612-BE211
41 in stock
Boat part number 1016612 is a new, old stock, 50 amp circuit breaker from BEP, part number 184050P .
Constructed out of black marine grade plastic, this breaker features a manual reset.
Specifications:
Constructed out of black marine grade plastic, this breaker features a manual reset.
Specifications:
- Part Manufacturer: BEP
- Part Number: 184050P
- UPC: 870216007496
- Color: Black
- Electrical: 50 Amp
- Reset: Manual
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual not included.
Hardware not included.
Product Questions
How to test and replace BEP boat CB 184050?
Question by: Kevin on Nov 15, 2023, 5:36 PM
Hello Kevin,
I'm afraid we aren't the people to ask. We aren't dealer/distributors - we purchase overstocks & closeouts - so we don't do any sort of installations and servicing. We just aren't able to trouble shoot electrical issues. About all we could suggest is to contact BEP or an electrician.
Sorry we could not help.
Gene
I'm afraid we aren't the people to ask. We aren't dealer/distributors - we purchase overstocks & closeouts - so we don't do any sort of installations and servicing. We just aren't able to trouble shoot electrical issues. About all we could suggest is to contact BEP or an electrician.
Sorry we could not help.
Gene
Answer by: Admin on Nov 16, 2023, 8:11 AM
How do you reset ? and do you know if bad ?
Question by: Gary Walters on Aug 15, 2021, 5:27 PM
Hi Gary,
When the circuit is broken, that little yellow bar snaps downward. You just pop it back up into position to reset. Not really sure how to specifically trouble shoot them though.
Gene
When the circuit is broken, that little yellow bar snaps downward. You just pop it back up into position to reset. Not really sure how to specifically trouble shoot them though.
Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on Aug 16, 2021, 11:14 AM

