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2025-08-20 13:51:52
it's a little bit on the cheap side as far as build quality, but it's a cheap piece. it works fine and has all the plugs and circuits I needed.
Al Bohle
2025-08-07 17:30:53
cows love their water
MRVS
2025-08-06 16:40:01
Fantastic product. Works so well in my RV repair shop. Just pay attention to the fact that the system comes with 50Hz breakers and not 60Hz for the US. It will cause premature failure of the breaker. Had a similar box from another provider for about a month and the breaker failed due to overheating. We were only running a fan in the coach to circulate air. Checked on why the breaker would fail so quickly and the provider stated that the breaker needed to match the Hz for the grid we were tied to. Just passing along info to you. Thanks.
elwha
2025-05-23 13:56:04
Haven't gotten it installed yet, but looks like it will do what it is supposed to and the price was good.
Frensic Man
2025-05-21 19:44:38
I could not purchase the circuit breakers and plugs for the price, but beware as the circuit breakers are not UL listed nor are they American standard type. They fit on a DIN rail which is flimsy and cheap, but it works and I am happy for the price/quality value.
Joanne homer
2025-03-26 14:31:02
Just what I needed
R. Hyder
2025-02-09 16:54:19
This is one of the nicest power distribution boxes that I have seen. The obvious is that it has all the bases covered from 20, 30, and 50 amp services, all with their own breaker(s). Also, the 20 amp is a ground-fault receptacle.A plus in my book is that it is also metal. I have seen the plastic ones that, while nice, were broken before they were even installed. Not a good way to start out.On the inside of this box, everything is laid out nice and neat. And while I can not say for certain, I believe the wire gauge is correct (I can not find identifying numbers on the wire). Identification can be difficult for me when it comes to metric wire. That said, it looks like 12, 10, and 6 gauge wire inside. Of course, the color code is not the same as is used in America. There is a Blue wire in use for the Neutral. But Hot (Black) and Ground (green/yellow) are standard code.The only negative thing I can say about this box isn't really negative at all. But there is not enough room between the lid and the receptacles. Meaning, you can't plug in a 30 or 50 amp plug that has the pull-rings on the back of it, and completely close the lid over them. There are holes drilled where the lid closes to the body that would appear to be for a lock. But you can not use a lock if there is a plug in the receptacle because the lid will not close that far.Probably not a big deal, but if that were not the case, I could say good things only about it. So I can certainly say that I like and recommend it.
Marc K
2025-01-14 17:11:44
I installed this at my cabin so I can charge my EV there. The install was easy enough, but the bottom section with the outlets is prewired so it is a little stiff to work around., You'll need to remove all 8 screws holding the front plates on. I've never used any panels with these DIN breakers before. I'm only used to the typical SquareD, Eaton, GE breakers. I know that DIN mounts are used for many industrial applications so thought this would be OK. The only thing I wish it had was a panel in the bottom to keep wasps from building nests inside when not in use. I fashioned a piece of rigid foam to fit and keep it relatively wasp-free when I'm not there.
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