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The Cllena 300 Amp Automatic Reset Circuit Breaker is a compact, high-capacity DC breaker designed for automotive, marine, and recreational vehicles. It supports up to 72V DC and automatically resets within 60 seconds after an overload, providing reliable over-current, over-voltage, and overcharge protection without manual intervention.
Brand | Cllena |
Current Rating | 300 Amps |
Circuit Breaker Type | Standard |
Mounting Type | Panel Mount, Surface Mount |
Number Of Poles | 3 |
UPC | 192188548792 |
Manufacturer | Cllena |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 3 x 2 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 4060A-300 |
Voltage | 72 Volts |
D**T
Quality circuit breaker
I bought 2 of these to use with my Solar system. They work as intended. Thanks.
2**N
Good Product need to setup your wrapping and protection of purchased items.. Have more pride.
Great product, looks good, solid and currently performing well. Very Happy.The down side is I live in Hawaii, the distance of travel is far for delivery.. Received within stated time but the wrapping it came in was sub par at most. Circuit Breaker received, was delivered in a plastic bag with one layer of bubble wrap, Incase in smashed plastic see thru case..
C**N
AUTO RESETING .
BEST AUTO PROTECTION FOR THE MONEY . NO MORE MANUAL RESET SWITCHING . RECOMENDED.
D**N
Actually works.
It seems to handle the actual rated amps. Good buy. Lugs are a good size.
J**G
G ewww
Used for travel trailer solar charging system cutoff switch. No issues, works perfectly.
C**.
Nice solution for a clean install
I used this on a LS swap hot rod.
D**B
Thanks
All keyed the same so one key opens all 3 that I bought works perfectly
D**C
At 120 Amps it gets hot enough to start oxidizing copper
At 120 amps it starts to get hot to the touch - about 120F, which is hot enough to start oxidizing any copper lugs. Note that at 48VDC it is not strictly rated to suppress arcing for 48V nominal battery systems, which commonly get up to 54V for LFP battery discharging. You need to use a 60VDC breaker.
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