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Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
I've been using this a while and it works fine. I never noticed this when I ordered, but it looks upside down. In a world where everything is a copy of something else, I never gave this a thought. When I first installed this breaker I actually put it in upside down. This breaker is to the left in the junction box and it just looks out of place. This could be an advantage if one breaker in a box has some special importance and needs to be identified quickly. I know it is silly, if you like consistency, this will drive you crazy. Like I said, it works fine and there is nothing wrong with the construction.
D Spratt
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
Place it where you need it
cti2019
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024
I needed a 3 pole breaker, so I added this single pole breaker to a double pole breaker from the same company. I removed the pin that tied the double pole break switches together, and inserted a pole long enough to tie all three together. It workes great now. Of course, don't copy this trick unless you are sure it is safe and meets code for your situation. I'm using mine at a cut-off switch, not as a safety feature. I have a proper 40Amp 3 pole breaker up stream from these 32Amp breakers. Enjoy.
Crazy Marty
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Looks like great breaker
TH
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
Working exactly as I expected with everything I needed to use this device.
Oldshoes
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
Nice little 20 amp AC MCB - tested and breaks on short. Currently, she's on the AC leg of a solar setup - sitting on the DIN rail with her buddies powering 'bout 700 watts of LED Highbays. I do prefer a little more snappy snap, snap on the toggle of my breakers - but I guess we can't all have effervescent personalities. Still giving her 5 Stars.
Polyskill Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
Nice little circuit breaker.It clips securely to the DIN rail, and is easily removed if need be.The wire terminal clamps closed easily and held the wires securely in the connectors. A standard Phillips-head screw driver gripped well in the terminal screw-heads without slipping or camming-out.There is a position indicator which is green (safe) when the breaker is off the red (running/danger) when the breaker is on.This breaker performs well for my use and I would get more if needed.
OverTorque
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
I got this little DIN mount breaker to use as both a current breaker and an on/off switch in a multi-battery off grid power box I'm putting together. I haven't tested the current trip aspect (and hopefully won't do that by accident) but as an on/off switch it works great, came with its own DIN rail segment and fasteners. Something to note- it's an AC circuit breaker and using it for DC circuits is not recommended for engineering reasons you can Google if you care, but I'm using it primarily as an on/off switch and not in my house wiring so it's working for me.
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