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The Universal Rotary Changeover Switch JYW29-63/3 is a robust and versatile solution for managing electrical power with a 690V rating and 63A capacity. Designed with three operational positions and 12 terminals, this switch is crafted from flame-retardant materials and features high-quality copper contacts for superior conductivity. Its compact dimensions make it an ideal fit for various applications, all while being packaged in a waterproof box for enhanced durability.
E**A
Needs instructions bit good quality
Omg save me a lot of money
D**O
Works but tight
It works, case is small working with 3 each -120 volt - 10 gauge stranded 3 wire cables was very difficult. After a struggle was able to accomplish getting it all together.
H**R
Well made
Works great
H**Y
Dangerous product,POORLY DESIGNED - Not worth buying
The box is too small and there is no space for wiring. After connect the wires, I can’t turn the knob and switch cannot work. It’s a bad choice for my RV, no instruction manual.There’re serious defects in the internal structure of the switch It’s a dangerous product.
M**N
Very solid selector switch.
I have an electrical sub panel breaker box in my garage that runs my freezers and my well pump.I am going to use this selector switch to be able to select the power to that panel from either the house main breaker box, or from an input plug box where I can plug a 220vac cord from my generator. This will isolate the breaker box so there is no chance of back-feeding when selecting the generator.This switch has a very solid feel when selecting one of the three positions. The plastic box is also rigid and does not have a flimsy feel I have seen in other boxes. The box has some knockouts available and comes with some rubber boots to help seal the wire inlets.The switch body is very robust and has good size screw clamp type terminals.Recommended.
E**N
Box too small
The box is way too small to fit the wires but the switch works great
A**R
no room in box
no room in the box for wires
V**Y
JUNK!
At 240 volts, the power drops to zero.
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