
I recently purchased the DIYhz 4-Pack of 10 Amp Thermal Circuit Breakers and I have been quite satisfied with their performance. Each breaker comes with a manual reset button, quick connect terminals, and a waterproof cap, making them ideal for use both indoors and outdoors. These breakers have an operating voltage of 32V DC and 125/250VAC 50/60Hz, making them versatile for various applications. I have used them for my solar panel system and they have prevented any damage due to overloading. The quick connect terminals make installation easy and the waterproof button cap adds an extra layer of protection in wet environments. The only downside I have observed is that the reset button is quite small and can be a bit difficult to press. However, this is a minor issue and does not impact the overall performance of the product. Overall, I would highly recommend the DIYhz 4-Pack of Thermal Circuit Breakers for anyone in need of a reliable safety solution for their electrical system. With a rating of 4 stars out of 5, these breakers offer good value for money and peace of mind.

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