What type of breaker?

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What type of breaker?

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I'm trying to determine what type of breaker originally was used on this panel for the windlass. At some point it was changed over to a 135 amp Bussman surface mount breaker. I'm replacing the inverter and other components and have very limited space to mount everything so I'd like to find a breaker that fits back in the original space.
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Re: What type of breaker?

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If you have or had a Maxwell freedom 500 windlass or such it may have been one of those big red mushroom shaped button/breaker isolator switches.
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: What type of breaker?

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Thanks, that info led me to what used to be there, but unfortunately it doesn't look like a style of breaker that Maxwell uses anymore or anyone else makes.
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