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08-10-2024 07:42 AM
Buyer claims not as described due to defect, the described defect was the swtich kept tripping, also added the opinion it wasn’t new and looks like it had been opened and previously repaired.. I’m not an electrician but isn’t that the safety feature that occurs when the installation is incorrect? With the added information and images (last 3 are buyers, ) you can kinda piece together what happened here or is it just me??
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08-10-2024 07:48 AM
Does not look in Open Box condition and has marks that appear it was used. If it was used, why would someone install it just to remove it? Maybe this was a defective unit that was returned.
Either way this should not of been listed as Open Box IMHO
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08-10-2024 07:48 AM
Does not look in Open Box condition and has marks that appear it was used. If it was used, why would someone install it just to remove it? Maybe this was a defective unit that was returned.
Either way this should not of been listed as Open Box IMHO
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08-10-2024 09:20 AM
Yes, a breaker can go bad if it keeps tripping. Breakers are designed to protect electrical circuits from overloads and short circuits by automatically shutting off the power when such issues arise. However, persistent tripping can lead to wear and tear on the internal components of the breaker, causing stress on the breaker's mechanical and thermal elements and potentially leading to outright failure.
If the label is designed to be tamper evident, it tears easily. Once the label is torn or removed, the damage is obvious. This helps users identify containers that have been opened.
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08-11-2024 04:21 PM
Yes, using it incorrectly will cause it to trip.
However a faulty breaker will trip also.
I would bank on this as a defective item.
