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Posted By: Norstarr Looking for a breaker - 12/13/04 02:34 PM
Anyone out there know where I can locate an ITE breaker catalog number EQ1120? And that is 2 1's in the description. It's an old style bolt on breaker. Also looking for a couple of old Kinney bolt on 20's. They look the same as the EQ1120's.
Thanks
norstarr
Posted By: NORCAL Re: Looking for a breaker - 12/13/04 02:42 PM
I thought EQ was plug in and BQ was bolt on.
Posted By: Bjarney Re: Looking for a breaker - 12/13/04 03:21 PM
Might check for equipment suppliers under www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=PEARL+apparatus+recycler although some make it a point to warn “No Residential Breakers” on their home pages..

Southern California used to be kind of a Mecca for used electrical vendors—not sure if that’s still the case.




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Posted By: ccdave Re: Looking for a breaker - 12/13/04 04:02 PM
YUKON sales on alameda blvd. in San Pedro,
sunny calif. deals in unusal breakers and old breakers-dave
Posted By: electricman2 Re: Looking for a breaker - 12/13/04 05:46 PM
Try here: http://www.southlandelectric.com/
Posted By: Wirenuttt Re: Looking for a breaker - 12/14/04 01:59 AM
http://www.breakersunlimited.com/
Try these guys, the have everything new and used,

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Posted By: Norstarr Re: Looking for a breaker - 12/14/04 01:50 PM
Norcal, I thought so too but I guess that dates this breaker. Thanks for the leads from everybody. Off to do some shopping.
norstarr
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