RV Circuit Breakers
Circuit breakers prevent your RV’s electrical system from becoming overloaded and therefore, causing fire and electric shock. In other words, they act as a failsafe: they interrupt the power in case of an electrical surge. This is the main reason why they trip. If you aren’t overloading your RV’s electrical system and there is no appliance short circuit but a breaker trips again and again, it most likely requires replacement. When it came the time for that, browse through our selection of RV circuit breakers to find the right part for your repair job.
Other signs that this part goes bad are scorch marks around it, a burning smell coming from the electrical panel, etc. It is supposed to operate for decades to come. But in reality, they fail sooner than you expect due to a number of reasons including fluctuating voltages, poor power rating, and the like. The industry currently offers a wide range of single- and double-pole circuit breakers to choose from. The former are probably the most popular ones. They are built to monitor the current of a single wire. Obviously, double-pole ones monitor the current of two wires and interrupt it simultaneously. There are also so-called tandem breakers that provide two separate electrical circuits in the space of a single-port variant. Unlike double-pole models, they don’t disconnect two poles simultaneously. All the above-mentioned products from renowned brands such as Husky Towing, Parallax, and others are showcased on our digital shelves.











