Electro:
It's true, you'd likely not do well on jobs for us. Best of luck to you none-the-less.
Panel Commentators:
I was about to screw up. Hopefully whichever guy gets the job just laughs and corrects me, but still - bad on me.
On the other hand, somehow Eaton makes breakers that fit many panels. Heck, I think I have an Eaton in whatever generic panel is in my own house. How, as an example, a CL250 fits a Homeline, GE, and Murray I don't know. Likely just something intrinsic to your trade I don't know, and I suppose I don't need too. Anyway, I again defer to experience - you tell me: I'd rather not suggest proprietary things if I don't have to. Product shortages are a solid real world example of why. So....
May I ask what panel accepts multiple mfg (looks like "listed" is the key word) breakers? Cost sort of matters, but this isn't likely a significant cost anyway. Cheap crap is a no-go, and flexibility, in this case breaker selection/access/availabilty has a value.
Thoughts? What panel (and associated breaker options) do you think I've described?
Update:
Electrician #1 had to re-schedule. Something went sideways on him and he needed to move to tomorrow. NBD, this happens with smaller shops, and since I prefer owner operated shops that bill T&M for residential work I try to roll with it. #2 is next week, and that's all I'll talk to unless I get the feeling neither of them have the skills/workmanship I'm looking for.
Thanks guys!
-d