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40 Amp In-Line Circuit Breaker - Perpendicular Mount Bracket

40 Amp In-Line Circuit Breaker - Perpendicular Mount Bracket

Item # 9510
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Pollak Accessories and Parts - 9510

  • Wiring
  • Circuit Breaker
  • Pollak
  • 40 Amp

2-Piece metal housing with perpendicular mounting bracket. Cycling automatic reset.


Features:

  • Metal housing with perpendicular mounting bracket
    • 2-Piece design
    • Attached by spot welding
  • Cycling automatic reset
    • Cycles continuously during over-current condition
    • Returns to run mode when source of over-current is removed
  • (2) 10-32 Studs
    • Yellow, dichromate (copper color) plating on battery terminal
    • Zinc plating (silver color) on auxiliary terminal
  • Straight mounting bracket
  • SAE Standard J553 compliant


Specs:

  • Applications: Accessory circuit, cooling fan, door locks, headlamps, tail lamps, window lift, sunroof, trailering package, electric brake controls
  • Terminal dimensions: 0.66" long
  • Current rating: 40 DC amp
  • Voltage rating: 12 VDC (Voltage Direct Current)
  • Operating temperature: -10 degrees F (-23 degrees C) to 150 degrees F (65 degrees C)
  • Storage temperature: -20 degrees F (-29 degrees C) to 200 degrees F (93 degrees C)
  • 1-Year limited warranty





54-240 Pollak Single-Way, Thermal Circuit Breaker - Cycling/Automatic Reset - 90-Degree Mounting Bracket - 40 Amp





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40 Amp In-Line Circuit Breaker - Perpendicular Mount Bracket - 9510

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (89 Customer Reviews)

2-Piece metal housing with perpendicular mounting bracket. Cycling automatic reset.

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I have never dealt with a company that is so helpful, I am extremely thankful for all your advice, both before purchase and after when I had installation questions. I highly recommend your products and services!



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Right product, Great service. I always shop with them when I need anything for my rv or trailers.



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I followed the detailed instructions from etrailer’s video to add a 7pin trailer harness and ebrake controller for my 2010 Dodge Dakota Big Horn. I ordered the 30 amp and the 40 amp circuit breakers for the 12 volts and ebrake controller power supply. The order came in with a 30 amp and a 20 amp breakers instead. I contacted etrailer about the mistake and etrailer sent the correct 40 amp right away without hesitation. Etrailer has been a great source of information and they have the best customer service out there. Thank you!!



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Excellent quality and strength. Why skimp on something as important as your hitch? I have purchased three of these Draw Tites - I guess a repeat customer will scream about the true quality a company can garner from repeat customers. When you pull show cars worth six figures, you can't afford a poorly made hitch.
Step up, step out, and don't fret what you are pulling.



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I think they are designed to be “slow trip” I put about 65 Amps through it for ~40 seconds before it tripped. Nice form factor



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Circuit breaker does what it should, I hope. Mounting bracket come off fairly easily, which was a bit disappointing. Happy about the different colored terminals. So far so good, its much nicer having power from my tow vehicle to my trailer.



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Items Arrived a day later than I was led to believe by email, but still arrived quickly. Items were as expected and I had not problems installing components on my vehicle. One big concern for me was the way items were packed, the 7 way RV connector was in box loose with steel washers(which were in a plastic bag with the circuit breaker.....loose)as well as the T-connector(which WAS in its own package). I'm grateful the 7 way was not damaged being loose with other items as items were only seperated by a crumpled peice of paper. Wires can be tricky when they get rubbed/ripped/stripped. As I stated I'm grateful this was not the case but hopefully any future items will be better packed. I will recomend this company for prices, item variety and promptness of item delivery.



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I ordered everything to add trailer brake hookups to a 2004 Dodge Ram 1500. I got:
Correct parts,
Great price,
Shipped promptly.
and Clear instructions included with Tekonsha controller.
TYVM, LC



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All three (3) In-Line Circuit Breakers I purchased (9510, 38630 & 9506P) met my expectations based on web page information reviewed prior to placing an order. The installation instructions received were excellent and easy to follow. Each performed well throughout the summer and fall 2017 on several extended vacations in western North America.



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This circuit breaker for electric trailer brakes is working fine after a year's use. No complaints. Good reputable company to deal with.



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Items were exactly as described and have me the exact parts I needed for Dodge. I used etrailer.com once before for trailer wiring parts. You can beat their parts availability on each different project.. The online instructions for each vehicle wiring sold me on their site.. Thanks again



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I ordered the Drawtite Activator II with associated wiring. The unit was bench-tested where I became familiar with its operation. The digitally displayed output is a big plus, as I expected it to be. Stephanie was very helpful in assisting with my order and order status emails home. I spent a good hour under the truck finding the best wiring route and wire-tying everything, and close to 4 hours total to complete.



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adapter works good. Was easy to install. Power light stays on as it should. The left turn, right turn, and running lights stay on faint to. Pulled my trailer 550 miles and no problems



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Worked out perfectly.



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After 1 year of service it works great!



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Have only been able to use our trailer on a couple of outings but every thing worked perfect.

Erret L.

11/14/2020

No problems.



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Great job as always



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After a year of use I would still recomend this kit and ordering it from etrailer. I was able to install it myself using their instructions and videos. You can buy with confidence here.



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All around very positive experience.
I
placed an online order and thirty seconds later realized I'd missed one item on my list. Called and s/w Jennifer who fixed it all 1-2-3. Order arrived sooner than expected. I will be back in the future.



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Needed for my installation. etrailer staff was very helpful in helping me order all the pieces that I needed.



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Works great - once I got the wiring installed this thing had no issues with my trailer.



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I ordered this controller and additional parts from Laser. Before committing to buying, I asked him many questions. He answered them all in about a clear and concise way as possible while presenting a picture of how to install the device. It arrived today and I haven't started, but he also emphasized that I could call if I ran into any difficulties. I'll follow up when the job is complete. My experience in this context could not have been better.
Michael



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Everything was as advertised, and thank you Kaylyn R for your wonderful customer service. It took awhile to get everything installed, because of crazy events in the past year, but it all works great!



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Great service, and research given with the representative to order the correct parts needed. I am a returning customer for this reason and will again in the future.



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Product works great and was easy to install. Shipping was slow due to Holiday. I would recommend not using USPS. Very happy with products


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