enblethen wrote:
Gdetrailer: you posted a two two pole tandem breaker in your first post with what some call a twin breaker. These have one connection to the buss work yo provide 2 120 volt circuits. two pole tandem breaker
Your second post with photo is a two pole standard breaker. This connects to two different busses and provides 240 volts.
You ARE wrong.
HERE is my first post, it is not edited and does not say what you are telling me that I said.
Gdetrailer wrote:
enblethen wrote:
Double check the galley area for another GFCI receptacle
If you paid $25 for a single pole breaker, you got ripped off! There is nothing special about RV breakers!
Those are Eaton BD1515 Duplex or "twin" breakers, and are two breakers built into one full size housing.
Allows one to add more circuits to the breaker box than single full size breakers would have allowed. Works in boxes not designed for half size breakers.
They are more expensive than if you used a single full size breaker and $25 is not out of line..
Same one is selling for $22.63 at Amazon HERE, add in taxes and possibly shipping it would be right around $25..
Nothing special about that breaker, it is not a GFCI breaker and somewhere down the wiring line there is most likely a GFCI since the panel label mentions it..
Perhaps you can highlight exactly where in that post that I said what you say I said..
That pix in my first post IS a BD1515 single pole (120V) "Twin" or "tandem" breaker.
If you also look closely to the pix the OP provided, on each breaker you will find BD1515 and those breakers DO cost about $25 each.
Obviously reading comprehension on your part is not up to par here and obviously you have not bought any BD1515 breakers in the last 10 yrs.. There was a time that those would cost about $11 and the singles about $5, but those days are long gone and will never come back.