These smaller  breakers can be ordered with much larger terminal studs or
with a mechanical box lug on them. This costs about $0.50 more. We should be
asking outback for this. Some other aftermarket sources stock them.

The Larger breakers (175amp and 250) can be sourced from Eaton Corporation
who now owns Heinemann who was the original patent holder on the breaker
design before patent rights expired in 1998  or so. The Eaton breaker has a
near bomb proof handel arrangement.  They cost about $10 more but it is a
better breaker.


John Mottl
Rainshadow Solar Inc.
PO Box 541
Orcas, WA 98280
www.rainshadowsolar.com        
 360 376-5336 
FAX 376-3000



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