Lot Of 3 Eaton Bussman Dc 150a Circuit Breakers Mrcb Marine Boat 187150p-04-1 on 2040-parts.com
Belton, Texas, United States
Brand new marine 48V/150A circuit breakers. This item was part of a bulk shipment so it is not in a box, but it is unused. This listing is for (3) breakers.
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