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Old 06-26-2011, 07:45 PM   #1
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Default Interior 150amp Interuptor Main 3phase with breakers and main lug Cabinet

Have these up for sale pulled out of and office we demoed out. Equipment is in really nice shape
Looking for $150 for the 150amp interior and all breakers
and $50 for the Cabinet
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Old 06-26-2011, 09:46 PM   #2
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Have you tested them? You say "really nice shape", can you provide a test report?

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No report, but it worked with the emergency shut off switch and reset just fine. This is a steal at this price. the 3 3 phase breakers (30,70,100) are almost $100 by them self. Plus the equipment is only 4 yrs old

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No report, but it worked with the emergency shut off switch and reset just fine. This is a steal at this price. the 3 3 phase breakers (30,70,100) are almost $100 by them self. Plus the equipment is only 4 yrs old
No one in thier right mind buys untested used breakers, way too much liability. Either have them tested or scrap them.
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Yeah well I sold my transformer that was used and untested, and has been working fine for 4 months now. Go troll someone else thread. It's cheap for a reason.
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I need a Trumbull 2-pole 30 in a couple weeks, if you happen to have one of them.
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I need a Trumbull 2-pole 30 in a couple weeks, if you happen to have one of them.
A Trumbull what exactly? Trumbull = GE or so I was told, hence the "T" designation in many of GE's part numbers.
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A Trumbull what exactly? Trumbull = GE or so I was told, hence the "T" designation in many of GE's part numbers.
I know. It's getting a GE. I was just screwing with him. TQL-something or other. Remote condensing unit for a flower shop cooler.
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Yeah well I sold my transformer that was used and untested, and has been working fine for 4 months now. Go troll someone else thread. It's cheap for a reason.
Transformers are a different story, they are not protective devices. You can tell if a transformer works when you energize it, breakers you have no idea unless you test them. Not picking on you, same questions I ask every person that sells used untested breakers on here.
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Transformers are a different story, they are not protective devices. You can tell if a transformer works when you energize it, breakers you have no idea unless you test them. Not picking on you, same questions I ask every person that sells used untested breakers on here.
Lol...you should just have a standard response typed and ready to go.

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