Both the circuit breaker tripping and the wires getting hot are a sure
sign that your electrical system is overloaded. What size wires are you
running:
a) From the battery to the fuse/breaker
b) From the fuse/breaker to the switch
c) From the switch to the speed controller
d) From the speed controller to each motor
and
e) what types of connections are used between those points?
With answers to those questions, we can spot the problem area and
recommend a proper solution.
Frank P.
On 1/22/2011 9:32 PM, Enzo Salas wrote:
Hi,
I use 2 pcs. 12volt 18ah SLA batteries in series for my 2pcs 24vdc
scooter motors and I bought this AC circuit breaker with a rating of
30 amps ,but the problem is it automatically turns off after running
tank for about 5 mins.
What type or rating of circuit breakers to use? Is it normal for my
wires to be hot?
Any form help will be greatly appreciated
Enzo
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