1658 Pushbutton Circuit Breaker - Spade Terminal
PNL-BW180VT-stg
Electrical Switch for Sea Ray and Other Boats
OEM-quality marine electrical switch engineered for reliable boat system control. For Sea Ray, Boston Whaler, Grady White, and other cruisers.
Product Specifications
Type: Electrical Switch
Configuration: Switch - Standard
Application: boat electrical switching and control
SKU: Contact for details
Details: Genuine ETA circuit breaker Very cost effective design to meet international requirements. No exposed metal parts which are, or could become, current-carrying except for terminals. R-type TO CBE to EN 60934. Manual reset, cycling trip free mechanism Extremely small and lightweight UL, CSA, VDE and EN 60934 (IEC 60934) approved 1658 Pushbutton circuit breaker with spade terminals - choose amperage. Manual reset. Protective rubber boots also available
Why OEM Electrical Switches Matter
OEM electrical switches are engineered for your boat's voltage and amperage specifications. They deliver reliable operation, proper electrical protection, and long-term durability in marine environments. Using correct switches prevents electrical system failures, fires, and equipment damage.
Quality electrical components ensure system safety and reliability. Always use OEM switches rated for your boat's electrical system specifications.
Quick FAQs
Will this switch fit my boat?
Designed for Sea Ray and other standard boats. Electrical switches must match your boat's voltage and amperage specifications. Verify compatibility before ordering. Contact [email protected] with your boat model and electrical system details.
What's the difference between Single Pole and Double Pole?
Single Pole switches control one circuit. Double Pole switches control two independent circuits simultaneously. Choose based on your boat's electrical configuration. Contact [email protected] if unsure which type you need.
What's the difference between Momentary and Locking?
Momentary switches activate only while pressed. Locking (or toggle) switches stay in position until toggled again. Choose based on your application. Wrong type can cause electrical system issues.
Can I use any electrical switch?
No. Electrical switches must match your boat's voltage (12V, 24V, etc.) and amperage rating exactly. Using wrong switches risks electrical fires and system failure. Always use OEM switches rated for your specific boat system. Never substitute with automotive or general-purpose switches.
Do you have switches for older boat models?
Yes. We stock electrical switches for boats from 1980s-current production. Contact [email protected] with your boat's model year and electrical system specifications.