Posted by blaistom77 |
4/16/2013 12:22 PM | remove |
Square D.. Q O .. service
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Posted by Boffo |
4/16/2013 9:18 PM | remove |
*squints* how can you read that!?
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
4/16/2013 9:43 PM | remove |
square d qo breakers are easy to spot, they have those orange flags when they trip
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Posted by blaistom77 |
4/16/2013 10:14 PM | remove |
Also i install a lot of them. I used the bolt in type more then the stab in. Better for high load service..
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
4/16/2013 10:16 PM | remove |
the qo stab in are still better than stab lok panels that the breakers basically hold by friction
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Posted by blaistom77 |
4/16/2013 11:19 PM | remove |
Yes you know a lot about this stuff. I see a lot of your posts. You are a smart person. Are you a electrician too?
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
4/17/2013 2:12 AM | remove |
no, sadly i wanted to become a sparky all my life... but when i did the beginnings of my training i saw that getting an aprenticeship was next to impossible so i became a computer geek. I dont know if you have ever faced Commander panels they were used a lot in the late 80s early 90s. They screwed in, so rare the breakers cost a pant load. my friends panel was full so i put in a qo sub panel, the 40 amp breaker i used to feed it cost us 190$
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