Is this DC circuit breaker bidirectional?

May 12, 2021 7:07 AM

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No...but it identifies as a hummingbird

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Yes... The diagram after the 500v is the sign for vdc...if ac it would be a sine wave

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Supply 1n3 Load 2n4

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Yes. Metal is metal. There's no diode in them. Current passes based on what's on each end of the terminals. It will trip based on conditions

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Jup, he's right. Metal get warm goes *boing*

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Here is the amazon link to the product: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B06X1F4JKT/

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In the product description, it says that it protects against any bidirectional current. Is that true?

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Are you sure you should be installing that yourself?

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10kAmps, 500 Volt. What could possibly go wrong?

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Just remember “DC is safer” according to Edison...

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