The larger 50 Amp Littelfuse circuit breaker that I bought will work fine with the upgraded wiring I've done for my '80G.
Anyone else that wants to replace the 30 Amp Main fuse with a circuit breaker should find a 30 Amp Cooper-Bussmann CB185-30. Like the Littelfuse circuit breaker, the CB185 is a Type III, high amp switchable, waterproof, flush-mount, manual reset circuit breaker with SEMS nuts.
Cooper Bussmann CB185 Type III waterproof circuit breakers
One of the old Main 30 Amp fuse clamps broke do I pulled the wires out of the rubber fuse holder. I tried to find a waterproof 40 Amp Type III (manual reset) circuit breaker but no one had them locally so I bought a 50 Amp breaker.
On to the pictures:-
Replace the original XS1100G 30 Amp Main fuse with a waterproof 50 Amp Type III circuit breaker.
Clockwise left to right:
The original rubber 30 Amp Main fuse holder with the fuse and the 14 gauge wires removed.
Black nylon fairing windshield mount screw with nut.
Littelfuse Hi-Amp Type III Circuit Breaker
Part Number: 185050
Amperage: 50 Amp
From Littelfuse: These high amp circuit breakers are typically used in auxiliary and accessory circuits for trucks, buses, RVs and marine applications. All high amp circuit breakers comply with the SAE J1117 standard for ignition protection and have applications in battery charger systems and DC audio systems.
The old rubber cap from the Main fuse holder is fastened to the back of the new circuit breaker with the black nylon windshield screw and nut.
The rubber fuse base from the old Main fuse holder is fastened to its rubber cap on the back of the circuit breaker.
The rubber Main fuse holder is pressed onto its mounting tab on the left-hand side of the frame along with the new circuit breaker.
The red manual Reset lever is in the Open position so the circuit breaker is Off.
The old rubber fuse holder keeps the new circuit breaker in place and isolates it from shock and vibration.
The red manual Reset lever is in the Closed position so the circuit breaker is On.
The new 50 Amp circuit breaker is installed, connected, and it works!
I replaced the original 1980 XS1100G 14 gauge Red wire for the Main power battery circuit with red 10 gauge wire all the way from the battery positive terminal up to the the Ignition switch.
It's not shown here but I also replaced the original 14 gauge Brown wire from the Ignition Switch to the Fuse Box with 12 gauge wire.
The red manual Trip/Shutoff button on the circuit breaker is covered with a small piece of vacuum line to protect the button while preventing it from accidentally bumping into anything and shutting off the circuit breaker.
The red manual Trip/Shutoff button on the new circuit breaker needs protection so it does not get damaged or unintentionally shut off the circuit breaker.
The new circuit breaker with plastic wire guides and a rubber sleeve to protect the red manual Trip/Shutoff button.
The new circuit breaker is hidden behind the left-hand side cover.
The upper/rear view of the new circuit breaker as seen from inside the frame and showing the 10 gauge Main battery wire routing.
The upper Red wire with the flame-retardant anti-wear sleeve is the 10 gauge wire from the battery positive terminal to the circuit breaker.
The lower Red 10 gauge wire goes from the circuit breaker into the primary wiring harness and forward to the voltage Regulator/Rectifier, then continues forward all the way up to the Ignition Switch.
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Anyone else that wants to replace the 30 Amp Main fuse with a circuit breaker should find a 30 Amp Cooper-Bussmann CB185-30. Like the Littelfuse circuit breaker, the CB185 is a Type III, high amp switchable, waterproof, flush-mount, manual reset circuit breaker with SEMS nuts.
Cooper Bussmann CB185 Type III waterproof circuit breakers
One of the old Main 30 Amp fuse clamps broke do I pulled the wires out of the rubber fuse holder. I tried to find a waterproof 40 Amp Type III (manual reset) circuit breaker but no one had them locally so I bought a 50 Amp breaker.
On to the pictures:-
Replace the original XS1100G 30 Amp Main fuse with a waterproof 50 Amp Type III circuit breaker.
Clockwise left to right:
The original rubber 30 Amp Main fuse holder with the fuse and the 14 gauge wires removed.
Black nylon fairing windshield mount screw with nut.
Littelfuse Hi-Amp Type III Circuit Breaker
Part Number: 185050
Amperage: 50 Amp
From Littelfuse: These high amp circuit breakers are typically used in auxiliary and accessory circuits for trucks, buses, RVs and marine applications. All high amp circuit breakers comply with the SAE J1117 standard for ignition protection and have applications in battery charger systems and DC audio systems.
The old rubber cap from the Main fuse holder is fastened to the back of the new circuit breaker with the black nylon windshield screw and nut.
The rubber fuse base from the old Main fuse holder is fastened to its rubber cap on the back of the circuit breaker.
The rubber Main fuse holder is pressed onto its mounting tab on the left-hand side of the frame along with the new circuit breaker.
The red manual Reset lever is in the Open position so the circuit breaker is Off.
The old rubber fuse holder keeps the new circuit breaker in place and isolates it from shock and vibration.
The red manual Reset lever is in the Closed position so the circuit breaker is On.
The new 50 Amp circuit breaker is installed, connected, and it works!
I replaced the original 1980 XS1100G 14 gauge Red wire for the Main power battery circuit with red 10 gauge wire all the way from the battery positive terminal up to the the Ignition switch.
It's not shown here but I also replaced the original 14 gauge Brown wire from the Ignition Switch to the Fuse Box with 12 gauge wire.
The red manual Trip/Shutoff button on the circuit breaker is covered with a small piece of vacuum line to protect the button while preventing it from accidentally bumping into anything and shutting off the circuit breaker.
The red manual Trip/Shutoff button on the new circuit breaker needs protection so it does not get damaged or unintentionally shut off the circuit breaker.
The new circuit breaker with plastic wire guides and a rubber sleeve to protect the red manual Trip/Shutoff button.
The new circuit breaker is hidden behind the left-hand side cover.
The upper/rear view of the new circuit breaker as seen from inside the frame and showing the 10 gauge Main battery wire routing.
The upper Red wire with the flame-retardant anti-wear sleeve is the 10 gauge wire from the battery positive terminal to the circuit breaker.
The lower Red 10 gauge wire goes from the circuit breaker into the primary wiring harness and forward to the voltage Regulator/Rectifier, then continues forward all the way up to the Ignition Switch.
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