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I tried some super sleuth searches. What year is the mini baller rig?
Maybe it surges past 30 when it cycles on/off and ya need one of those slow blow breaker thingies? Does the picture on the diagram look even slightly different than the ones around it?
You replaced blower motor, so that is out. There is a chaffing issue on Kodiaks but several model years away. Is it possible that something is heating up from draw and then shorting? I have no idea what it would be, just trying to think as to what would trigger it.
As these circuit breakers are made they make them by the thousands and with piss poor quality control (it happens even in good shops) they could have gotten the wrong guts or defective parts inside that "proper 30 amp" circuit breaker. The replacement could EASILY be from the same batch made at the same time. That said you could try the 'proper" circuit breaker in a test bed on a bench to see how many amps it REALLY deals with before it trips out.
Does it have a capacitor for motor?Id try a diff brand of breaker if I could. Maybe some elec grease on terminals where breaker snaps in.Thought it might have a low voltage draw, 11v or so, causeing amps to spike and trip it. Or put a slow blow 30 fuse in there and call it.
No capacitors. No alternative for the breaker. I'm stumped as to why the breaker trips but the fuse will not blow.