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Old 01-15-2024, 06:09 PM   #1
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2023 Micro Minnie 1720fb Breakers on the hitch

I just went through the process of changing out the 3 circuit breakers on the tongue of the trailer. I have a 2023 micro minnie 1720fb. I greased them up after installation but it seems like I am going to be dealing with this a lot as the breakers are out in the elements. Has anyone come up with a way to keep them covered? Live in Florida so I can’t just cover in plastic.
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