Parts Needed to Run Power Circuit for Installing Curt C51180 Curt Echo Wireless Brake Controller
Updated 03/18/2022 | Published 03/17/2022 >
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Power wire and fuse? Is #12 wire and 20 amp fuse sufficient to operate controller 51180
asked by: Rick K
Helpful Expert Reply:
Using 12 ga wire is indeed acceptable for installing the Curt # C51180 Echo wireless brake controller, but to protect the power feed circuit you'll want to use a 30A self resetting circuit breaker instead of a fuse. We sell the wire, hardware and breaker in a kit, as part # BRK-ELECKIT. If you already have the wire and hardware, we sell the breaker separately as part # 38630.
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Curt Echo Wireless Brake Controller - 7-Way Plug-in w/ Bluetooth App - Up to 2 Axles - Proportional
- Trailer Brake Controller
- Proportional Controller
- Electric
- Plug-In
- Smartphone App
- Under-Dash
- Up to 2 Axles
- Smartphone Display
- Multiple Trailers
- CURT
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