Marco:

The first combi-switches I used I fabricated myself. I used the Square D disconnect and added standard touch-safe fuse holders. I skipped the power distribution blocks and used wire nuts to save space.

You could look for a 600 V disconnect in a SS enclosure and add your own parts in whatever configuration you preferred. Treat the internal connections with No-Alox, silicon grease, standard grease, Vaseline or best practice material and you have a corrosion resistant combiner. Sure it is not a "listed" device, but it is based on listed components and a listed design and I imagine your installation has already been inspected.

Or, build a standard combiner out of din-mounted breakers rated properly in a sealed plastic or SS box.

If you need help finding the parts, or in any other capacity, contact me off list.

William Miller


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Anyone ever come across the SMA combi switch in a stainless enclosure?

I've got one of the standard combis rotting away like crazy as it's right next to the ocean.

Thanks,
marco

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