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32 Amp Single-Pole DC Circuit Breaker For Off-Grid Solar System, PV Combiner Box, Suntree Breaker Box Review

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Details

BrandRenogy
Current Rating32 Amps
Item Dimensions LxWxH3.2 x 3 x 0.7 inches
Circuit Breaker TypeStandard
Mounting TypeDIN Rail Mount

Description of 32 Amp Single-Pole DC Circuit Breaker For Off-Grid Solar System, PV Combiner Box, Suntree Breaker Box

【MULTIPLE USES】Used to protect cables and devices from overload or short circuit, and can be disconnected for maintenance and replacement of system devices. 【QUICK TO INSTALL】Compatible with Renogy Circuit Breaker Box and PV Combiner Box. Easily install on the standard DIN rail with the buckle design. 【DOUBLE SECURITY】Equipped with both the thermal and magnetic tripping mechanism for reliability and safety. 【DURABLE FOR USE】After the circuit breakers is disconnected, only reset is needed and there will be no damage. 【CLEARLY MARK】 Built-in indicator window helps identify the contact position.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

This thing is big and solid. Great connections.

Seems very well made and certainly beastly enough. Lug connections are plenty big for 2/0 lugs. I always wonder about devices that say rated for 200 amps (or such) and then have small bolt downs for lugs - this is not one of those. Hard to test of course - I don't want to make a 160 amp short for a long enough duration to trip it, so I have to leave faith to the fact that it works or not. The test button works, and manually throwing the breaker is no joke, an effort with a big clunk.

Pros
  • So far; so good that is holding to 1.1 kilowatt at 150 volt without tripping breaker.
Cons
  • Price point