HI Jeremy, Bob;

That's the little strap that would slice you open if you weren't careful. That's a very hard box to work in just with one inverter. My recommendation would be to switch that box out for dual inverters. Use Outback's Flex 500, or Midnite's Notagutter. You're trying to save the customer a little money, but the extra labor in trying to make that box work is just not worth it. Its really You'll end up adding an aux load center for something, and as you're already discovering, that box used breaker configurations that are becoming obsolete. Upgrade it now or upgrade it later, but I would stop the suffering right now.

R.Ray Walters
CTO, Solarray, Inc
Nabcep Certified, Licensed Contractor
808 269-7491

On 2/25/2013 5:37 PM, bob ellison wrote:

They are still available in several configurations (hook up styles)

The DC 175/250 had a hold down strap instead of bolting to a panel.

Back to searching email.

Later,

Bob Ellison

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*Subject:* Re: [RE-wrenches] GJ series breakers 250A 250vdc

I think you can still buy the DC250, so I assume the breakers are out there. You might look at the Midnite E-Panels. They may use the same or compatible DC breakers.

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On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 1:23 PM, All Solar, Inc. <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Wrenches,

Anyone know if the old DC250 breakers are still available? I see they are a GJ series Heinemann.

Going to be insatalling a 2nd SW for a client. He has the DC250 enclosure, so I was hoping to install it there. I guess I would need the mounting clips to hold it to the backplate. Wierd since it's a panel mount breaker.

Regards,

Jeremy

All Solar, Inc.


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