Review of BULVACK 300 Amp Circuit Breaker with Manual Reset | WattHour

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  • čas přidán 17. 07. 2024
  • We test this 300 amp circuit breaker to see how it breaks the circuit and under which current it can stay connected.
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    00:00 Start
    00:45 Introduction
    7:07 240A Breaker time test
    7:54 200A Breaker time test
    8:36 150A Breaker time test
    9:34 100A Breaker time test
    12:42 Thermal image of hottest spot
    14:16 80A Breaker time test
    15:57 60A Breaker time test
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Komentáře • 61

  • @JessedeVries
    @JessedeVries Před 2 lety +15

    Wish I’d seen this before wasting my money on several of these cheap things. All ended up in the bin after failure of the contacts at much lower currents than rated.

  • @danrascal4045
    @danrascal4045 Před rokem

    Thank you for the video! This might have saved me lot of time. I was planning on using one of these in a new system. Probably shouldn't.

  • @nomadrninet6601
    @nomadrninet6601 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video! Thank you

  • @MOZARTF
    @MOZARTF Před 2 lety

    Congrats on the product review. Curious about what electronic load was used for the tests?

  • @UK100Adam
    @UK100Adam Před rokem

    Thanks for the video. If you have contact resistance at the terminal - even as low as 1mR, it will generate a lot of heat that will conduct in to the switch and affect the switch's performance. I believe they recommend carbon of silver paste and a lot of torque to minimise contact resistance at the terminal.

  • @zx10rmac84
    @zx10rmac84 Před rokem +4

    Been known to fail, avoid with all costs 👌🇬🇧

  • @yannistsopelas7217
    @yannistsopelas7217 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the video - useful to know this is not designed for the current it's advertised. Does it matter if you connect it backwards i.e. the battery on the side you connected the load and the load where you are supposed to connect the battery? Thanks

  • @rOSScOGITANS
    @rOSScOGITANS Před rokem

    very nice ed important test

  • @solardiyhobbyandrevies8118
    @solardiyhobbyandrevies8118 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Does it really matter if load and line(battery) are hooked up backwards??

  • @coldrider3517
    @coldrider3517 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank You for the info , I am looking for 125A DC breaker for my ebike project , i want something that will work as it should . Can you recommend one or two thanks , best reagards

  • @peterdkay
    @peterdkay Před 2 lety +2

    Good review. Obviously any breaking current above 50A should not be used.
    Its rated up to 48V. DC breaker is more difficult as it can arc and destroy breaker
    Can it reliably break 48VDC and 50A?
    Also what is section in last minute?

    • @WattHour
      @WattHour  Před 2 lety

      thank you for the comment in here and in the other read breaker switch. I just changed the video with showing inside the switch.

  • @billharris6886
    @billharris6886 Před 3 měsíci

    I have done extensive testing on this marine style of Chinese thermal circuit breaker. There are no specs associated with these parts, they just simply have a current stamped on them and, of the ones I have opened up, all use the same small 50 amp or so contacts. It appears none of these breakers are calibrated. I began measuring the resistance of each breaker using a calibrated 20 amp DC current. If you know the breaker resistance, you can calculate the trip point. If the breaker is dissipating 2 watts, it will trip in 1 to 10 minutes. Using the resistance method, I labeled each breaker according to it's actual trip point. My testing indicates these breakers are good for up to 24 Vdc and 35 amps. Also, since this is a thermal breaker, the trip point is noticably affected by the ambient temperature and the wire temperature. Most all circuit breakers are not rated for surge current, you can't use the breaker for instance, to switch power from the battery to the power inverter, the large capacitor bank in the inverter will quickly ruin the breaker contacts. Before closing the breaker, an incandescent light bulb must be temporarily connected across the circuit breaker to charge the capacitor bank.

    • @WattHour
      @WattHour  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Thank you for sharing your experience.

  • @johncoops6897
    @johncoops6897 Před 2 lety +1

    Did you perform long-term test if it could really handle a continuous 50A load? You didn't mention the results in the video, only that 60A was "over the edge" for it.
    ...
    Did you want to add Amazon links to the 4 Gauge cables, as mentioned at 3:44 ??
    Also maybe add links to Thermal Camera mentioned at 13:44

    • @WattHour
      @WattHour  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, no did not do further test because the thermal image shown the device was not heating up. so it meant it was able to handle 60A current and not heating up. That's why for safety I said 50A and for hotter environments I reduced 10A which is would be sufficient. But to be sure we should always rely on the manufacturer information.
      for the links, I just add them. Thank you for letting me know.

  • @peterb2272
    @peterb2272 Před měsícem

    I had the same problem. I had a battery charger current limited to 50A and fitted one of these rated to 60A to protect from shorts. It kept breaking every few seconds.
    They work great.....as a switch. As a fuse they are utter rubbish

  • @irfansensoy5901
    @irfansensoy5901 Před 4 měsíci

    This fuse should not normally blow below the value written on it. In this way, it will not be of any use if the pulse duration is prolonged at low current. The important thing is that if the current is drawn above the fuse value, it will trip, right?

  • @nathanwest2304
    @nathanwest2304 Před rokem +1

    so basically, it can handle 300 peak and then a fraction of that
    like, the rating is for inrush current and then oparting current is only 10-15 percent?

    • @WattHour
      @WattHour  Před rokem

      Correct. I have made a remarks at the end of video if you watch it fully.

  • @igornedashkivskyi1472

    Доброго дня, дякую за огляд!
    Скажіть будь-ласка, яке падіння (втрата) потужності на самому вимикачі при номінальному струмі у 200ампер, чи робили ви такий замір?

    • @WattHour
      @WattHour  Před rokem

      I did not measure it as it can’t handle 200A continuously. It is almost zero for the value that this device can handle. I have shown thermal images and it is cool so no waste and no voltage drop across it. See video again.

    • @igornedashkivskyi1472
      @igornedashkivskyi1472 Před rokem

      @@WattHour it's value important i think, because for usual 250A handle load breakers this power losses could be about 15W in 1-pole

  • @arnobvlogs2862
    @arnobvlogs2862 Před 2 lety

    Hay bro long time ⌚😝

  • @seeking70
    @seeking70 Před 6 měsíci

    Other testers have determined that all of these with the 1/4 " studs are closer to 60 or 70 amps than whatever they are marked for.

  • @Jennifer-007
    @Jennifer-007 Před rokem

    I LOVE the use of no name Dollar Store/Family Dollar vice grips to tighten the nut, class act my friend, class act.

    • @WattHour
      @WattHour  Před rokem

      Now I am clueless about "class act". ineed.

  • @laurentsosson1739
    @laurentsosson1739 Před měsícem

    Hello and congratulations for the tests with the fuse
    I would like to ask you something
    I have a large LFP battery pack (EVE 280K) in 9S 4P or 28 volts 1120AH and my voltage converter is 4000 watts to 28 volts
    which fuse do you recommend between the + of the converter?
    150A?
    fuse like yours or a fixed fuse like VICTRON?
    THANKS
    laurent

    • @WattHour
      @WattHour  Před měsícem

      Hello, your load is 4kW and 150A fuse is excellent choice, I chacked the VICTRON, they are very expensive. If you can't find a resettable fuese or breaker, then yes.

  • @hornet224
    @hornet224 Před 2 měsíci

    If the trip lever does not flip open when 100A trips then as an indicator it does not work for me.

  • @Dan-LS
    @Dan-LS Před 2 lety +5

    Isn't supposed to break the current over 300Ah? 🤔🙄😁

    • @WattHour
      @WattHour  Před 2 lety +2

      that's exactly I am doing the test for. The sellers just put a number. If you check Amazon, the same items with exact shape and size is soled and labeled from 50A to 300A. I will test them and people would decide which one is good for what application.

    • @Dan-LS
      @Dan-LS Před 2 lety +1

      @@WattHour yes, very good!
      I have heard bad things about this breakers before.
      Best is to use a fuse instead,
      Or use a quality breaker, but that's several times higher price.

    • @camposvazquez
      @camposvazquez Před rokem

      @@WattHour I apologize if I missed any updates.. I planned on using the blue sea version of these breakers...have you tested any?

  • @nightstringers
    @nightstringers Před rokem

    Did it get really hot?

    • @WattHour
      @WattHour  Před rokem +1

      I believe I have shown the thermal image showing temperature.

  • @trebushett2079
    @trebushett2079 Před 2 lety +2

    YOU NEED TO BUY SOME SPANNERS!

    • @WattHour
      @WattHour  Před 2 lety +1

      I had to check the dictionary to learn what spanner is. Thanks I will buy them.

  • @bennibenni1700
    @bennibenni1700 Před rokem

    I installed a very similar one. Black and red instead of black and yellow. I 9.5 kW photovoltaic on the roof. 120 amps are no problem with mine, even for hours. I am lucky

    • @WattHour
      @WattHour  Před rokem

      wow. indeed you are. if I do battery tests, will it be interesting?

  • @boscodog4358
    @boscodog4358 Před rokem

    Is that a 300amp breaker??

    • @WattHour
      @WattHour  Před rokem +1

      that's exactly why I made this video to find the answer to it.

  • @gchsbus
    @gchsbus Před rokem

    Deez Nuts... hahahaha! I see what he did there in the video.

  • @jimhanty8149
    @jimhanty8149 Před rokem

    I don’t want anything in my electrical system thats pumping hundreds of Amps that’s critical to safty that cost 20 bucks… give me a class T fuse so I can sleep well

  • @nielsdaemen
    @nielsdaemen Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for testing it. It's really bad and unsafe!

  • @WizzRacing
    @WizzRacing Před rokem

    Just buy an ABB breaker and be done with it....

  • @larrymiller5171
    @larrymiller5171 Před rokem

    Junk

    • @WattHour
      @WattHour  Před rokem

      Which one the video or the product?

  • @mitch3424
    @mitch3424 Před rokem

    Just fuse it 😉 these are not to be trusted

    • @steveschwartz9421
      @steveschwartz9421 Před 10 měsíci

      Fuse quallity is another issue too
      . Buy better breakers. I've use the $20 ons and the $80 units, I'll never buy the cheapo's again!

  • @commonsense4207
    @commonsense4207 Před rokem +1

    That is Trash

  • @honumoorea873
    @honumoorea873 Před rokem +1

    They are very bad.... Do not buy

    • @WattHour
      @WattHour  Před rokem +1

      Are selling similar item?

  • @Thingamajigs
    @Thingamajigs Před 20 dny

    very dangerous.
    shouldn't be sold, and the only place they deserve is the bin.
    use something like that in your systems at your own peril.

  • @ginnescamper7421
    @ginnescamper7421 Před 8 dny

    Conclusion: complete garbage, like any other similar fuse.

  • @blacklisted4885
    @blacklisted4885 Před 2 měsíci

    $5 on Alie*press

  • @Jennifer-007
    @Jennifer-007 Před rokem

    You're joking right? Even if it did handle 300 amps, you're telling me you're ok with SOLDERING that lug on? How to tell your audience you're clueless without telling your audience your clueless (or you're a fire insurance salesman, one of the two).

    • @WattHour
      @WattHour  Před rokem +2

      this happens when you don't watch all the tests. I have shown it that it can handl less than 100A contineously. Watch without skipping. it can't even handle 150A for more then 30 seconds.