That one looks identical to the one that failed. It would be interesting to have a look inside to see if there is any difference in construction. A steel pivot for the plastic lever (rather than plastic) would likely prevent a similar failure.
That one looks identical to the one that failed. It would be interesting to have a look inside to see if there is any difference in construction. A steel pivot for the plastic lever (rather than plastic) would likely prevent a similar failure.
That one looks identical to the one that failed. It would be interesting to have a look inside to see if there is any difference in construction. A steel pivot for the plastic lever (rather than plastic) would likely prevent a similar
That one looks identical to the one that failed. It would be interesting to have a look inside to see if there is any difference in construction. A steel pivot for the plastic lever (rather than plastic) would likely prevent a similar failure.
They are just some generic metal enclosures that happen to be about the right size for those breakers and associated wiring. Knock some holes in them for wiring, cut out openings for breakers, drill some small holes for the mounting screws. Maybe not as sexy as the MidNite stuff, but they were salvaged from the dumpster, so other than time, free. Free makes me feel better.