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Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
I'm currently using 3 of these Circuit breakers on my DIY solar system, so far it's working great, the thing I like is the fact that I have no problems by using large diameter wire and the large screws makes it easy to really tighten said wire.I'll should point out that I'm not an electrician or professional, I'm just a DIY home solar builder, and currently my solar system works great.Recommended.
Waffles
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
As an amateur I don't have experience to compare this break to others. However I can say that it mounts and connects as expected. From my experience I will buy more of these breakers.
RichardENM
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
I'm using this Good BNTai DC Miniature Circuit Breaker 2Pole 500VDC 63A as a disconnect where the solar panel conduit enters the house. One pole is used for positive and the other negative. I have more appropriately sized breakers for the current at the panels and before the charge controller so I just needed a high enough rating not to trip under normal load. The breaker is relatively large for the water proof enclosure I'm using so it wasn't easy to get the wires to bend into the terminal clamps. The clamps are of generous size and I was able to clamp down on two 10AWG wires in each clamp. The breaker attaches securely to the DIN rail but the design of the retaining clips leaves me wondering if I'm going to be able to remove it if every necessary.
Birch Island
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
Had been using a common household light switch before. Swapped this in and it works great.
Mr_D
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
This 2 pole breaker is constructed with the right sizing and proper wire retaining screws as expected.This is designed to look like Eaton/Culter-Hammer components and feels heavy enough with a breaker handle that flips pretty hard meaning it's probably sturdy enough.However, it's not the same grade as the original.The main sign of import quality is the yellow plastic clips on the back instead of having real metal springs for the retainer like a normal DIN rail breaker.This has no springs at all.It has a yellow plastic piece instead intended to hold it in place on the rail and hope that holds over time or can be taken back off later if needed without breaking the plastic.That's the downside of unknown brands with "Good" in the name as they like to use overseas.Or Happy, Smiley, Lucky etc. That doesn't inspire confidence in industrial equipment.Good and plastic.Due to the lack of a real DIN mount I wouldn't get another one because I simply need it to work and mount without issue.Yellow plastic retainers on a devices rated for 500 Volts is not ideal long term in a potentially hot, high voltage environment.I'll need a 60 to 100 DC Amp load to test it electrically as well but from the low grade mounting clip I'll need to get the real deal.
Dan Lundmark
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
I got this to use in our off-grid solar cutoff circuit breaker. It's more plastic than some others but I think the the core internal functionality is fine and this is a good fit for our offgrid application. I think these are a good value if you have a higher voltage DC application.
RallyCreek.us
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
This is a fairly well made 100 amp DC breaker that will work well in our DIN cabinet we are adding to our solar wiring system. This is an improvement over the surface mounted breakers as the new DIN installation improved safety and reduces fire hazards.This breaker feels like it is well crafted with a solid breaker switch. It can handle larger gauge wiring including the 6 gauge wire that is standard for most 12v and 24v battery arrays found in common solar installation configurations. This will allow us to use our existing cabling from the 24v array to feed this breaker as we upgrade our installation.The price is good, fairly average for these types of breakers in this size.
Hittin
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
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