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The THQL21100 is a 100 amp, 2-pole circuit breaker designed for 120/240V systems, featuring a plug-in design for easy installation in GE Thick and Q-Line Series load centers. It offers thermal magnetic protection for enhanced safety, ensuring quick response to electrical faults. Built with durable materials, this breaker is suitable for a variety of applications, from residential to commercial settings.
A**R
Looks like it should work but doesn't !
Arrived next day good condition and good looking new in the box . So 5 stars for that.I thought I was ordering the right one but guess it's my fault it's not rightI'm putting in a 30 Amp 120 Vlt RV receptacle on the out side of my shop so I can get a few feet closer.The GE breaker looks sizewise like my other dbl 30 Amp GE breakers. It fits in place but won't lock inplace on the ground blades . Why the pinchers don't bite ? Their not the right breakers. :(
B**E
Great item as a very fair price.
Fast delivery and a perfect fit for my load panel. Have had it in place and powering our new sub-panel for a couple months now and it works perfectly! Exceptionally fair price for great item. Thank you!
P**S
Worked As Expected
I was able to find this product online for a lot cheaper than the big box stores in our local area had them. It seems to be a good quality and fits perfectly into the breaker box. I would definitely recommend and will purchase again if needed.
B**N
Dangerous
Used this 100amp breaker for my central heater in mobile home. Total amp draw for this heater is 64.4 amps and calls for a 80amp breaker in breaker box (so i bought a 100amp just to be safe) because my unit has a built in 60amp breaker inside heater itself. This breaker only Lasted exactly 7 days. Im Laying in bed and loud pop and sparks went flying all over the place! Had to shut off main breaker to keep home catching on fire. Upon inspection : the inside of one leg of breaker basically exploded into peices.melted from inside to outside. Other leg is like new. Bad breaker from the start? Possibly. But this much amps running thru it (64.4 amps) a 100amp breaker should handle it easily.Breaker never tripped the first time either.Asking for either a refund or replacement. But even if its replaced I'll be very cautious using until I verify it works like it should.Also just another note. I also ran heater to bring home from 63 to 70 degrees when first installed. Temp guage showed breaker max temp to be 124 degrees. Somewhat normal for amp draw.
T**R
240v 50 amp breaker
It fit in my GE service panel with ease. Looks as good a quality as GE breakers, at a lot lower price. Works great for my 240v electric garage heater.
M**T
Fits, but not 4-gauge wire
Fits in the breaker box and appears to work fine; however, I used 4-gauge wire to run from my EV charger to this 60A breaker, and the wire had to be down-sized before it would fit into the breaker. Seems a little odd to me that it wouldn't be designed to hold 4-gauge wire given the amperage rating.
J**Y
It fit...
My house was built in 1972 with a GE electrical box with letters and numbers describing what breakers fir it on its sticker. This fit my box perfectly.
A**R
LOOKS GOOD
LOOKS JUST LIKE THE ORIGINAL
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