Push-to-reset Circuit Breaker Panel Teknic Model Tr-11-c-x-63-w-5.0a 5 Amp on 2040-parts.com
Bessemer, Alabama, US
Auction here is for a single panel circuit breaker rated at 5 amps single pole to single pole ,voltages can vary, these are new old stock TEKNIC MODEL TR-11-C-X-63-W-5.0A,these are mounted via a 1/2 inch panel nut, and can be used in 12 volt to240 volt applications, i have several here and shipping is set up and discounted if buying more than one , payment by pay pal at auctions end .thanks ken
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