An initial inrush current is well-drawn whenever a motor starts. These combined inrush currents could disrupt system lines and cause overcurrent devices to trip unnecessarily if multiple engines are well-started simultaneously. Establishing a time delay between the starting of two or more motors can be beneficial if the same pushbutton station controls them. Timing relays are one method we can utilize to do this. The addition of a delay mechanism that keeps the auxiliary contacts from altering their state for a predetermined time period makes timers unique.
Key Features:
- The following four cylinders, 85, 155, 135, and 140 HP engines with screw terminal power packs fit the CDI Electronics 133-1900 Johnson/Evinrude Timer Base from 19731977.
- Replaces part numbers 385433, 763778, 581900, and 5813
- Timers are built similarly to control relays in that they feature a low-voltage armature and coil that, when powered, opens or closes a group of contacts.
- On-delay timers and off-delay timers are the two categories of timers.
Specifications:
- SKU: 133-1900
- UPC: 736983851208
- Weight: 0.80 LBS
- Unit Of Measure: EA
- Alternate Products SKU: "763778", "133-1900"
- Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): 133-1900
1973-1977 (85,115,135 & 140HP) w/Screw Terminal Power Pack
This product replaces:
- 581300, 667-1331900, 581900, 736983851208, 385433