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Old 09-03-2009, 09:26 PM   #1
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Lightbulb Are Square D circuit breakers worth anything?

I have been cleaning out my grandfathers garage after his passing. He has a ton of Square D circuit breakers. I have no experience with electrical work, but before I throw them out I was wondering if they have any value. I think they are mostly 15 or 30 amp, but I really don't know how to tell for sure. If you have any advice on what I should do it would be greatly appreciated.
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Are they new and in the box or are they used?
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I'm sure someone would buy them on ebay or something like that.
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Sqaure D makes an immense variety of breakers, so you may have something as common as belly buttons our you may have ones that are as rare as a Stradavarius.
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I am not sure if they are new, but they are not in a box. They are all piled in large bin. If I were to try to get rid of them, what is the best way to post it. Is there a model # I should look for? they also have a UL trademark logo.

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