electricmanscott
Senior Member
- Location
- Boston, MA
- Occupation
- Massachusetts Master Electrician, one man show.
What are you paying for a Sq D QO 2p 40 GFCI breaker. I think I got taken.
electricmanscott said:What are you paying for a Sq D QO 2p 40 GFCI breaker. I think I got taken.
My bad, lets try this.cadpoint said:Come on chris, thats HD.CA (canada)
electricmanscott said:What are you paying for a Sq D QO 2p 40 GFCI breaker. I think I got taken.
Heck, I don't use them either. Thats just Google pricing.roger said:Well looking at Chris's post, it appears I'm way off base.
Roger
bradleyelectric said:
celtic said:Can you sell "(Refurbished)" as "new" ?
That's usually what I do. Buy the spa disconnect and rob the breaker out of it. Cheaper that way. Same with main breakers. Buy a HOM panel, rob the main out of it, then chuck the rest on the scrap metal pile.Dennis Alwon said:So HD sells a qo for 288 dollars, while Lowes sells the entire spa package with a dp 50 GFCI for $110.
Sure is. They've always said that.TOOL_5150 said:Hey fellas... that link for the $288 breaker had a little info field to the right and stated "Do not connect to more than 250 feet of load conductor for the total one-way run to prevent nuisance tripping."
Is this true?
~Matt