For those of you who have built controllers with DIN Rail circuit breakers... do you cut a hole in the panel so the breaker sticks out (like a normal breaker panel), or leave it all enclosed - in which case you need to unscrew a panel to reset the breaker?
Personally, I find breaker trips - even GFCI breakers (with non-inductive loads) - to be rare enough that removing 4 screws isn't a big deal.
Cutting a big square hole would probably be more work for me... and ugly in the final product.
Opinions?
-G
Personally, I find breaker trips - even GFCI breakers (with non-inductive loads) - to be rare enough that removing 4 screws isn't a big deal.
Cutting a big square hole would probably be more work for me... and ugly in the final product.
Opinions?
-G
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