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Having a blonde moment and not at the stores, can't remember if these are compatible? I thought they were but when i spoke to the wholesalers earlier (not my rep) he seemed to think they weren't...

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Hmmm. I certainly knew about 1 to 2. Will definitely dig some out when i get a mo..

So what is the difference between the 2 and 3? they certainly look to clip on in the same way and fit the same type of busbar. Maybe it's the busbar position fore and aft - they've done it just to make more money no doubt!

Has anyone bought an mr30 clip on rcbo module recently?? :shocked: Bonkers prices.....
 

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