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Hello everyone!

I’m a new homeowner and a new dad! I recently just built myself an office on my property and I wanted to run electricity to it.

I currently have the dreaded challenger panel and I wanted to know what breakers I can use with this panel?

I plan to run some lights and several outlets that will power a small portable ac unit and maybe a fridge.

Anyway, I was hoping someone could lead me in the direction of compatible breakers for my challenger panel. I’ve attached my panel label:
[ElectriciansForums.net] Challenger panel
 
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Hello everyone!

I’m a new homeowner and a new dad! I recently just built myself an office on my property and I wanted to run electricity to it.

I currently have the dreaded challenger panel and I wanted to know what breakers I can use with this panel?

I plan to run some lights and several outlets that will power a small portable ac unit and maybe a fridge.

Anyway, I was hoping someone could lead me in the direction of compatible breakers for my challenger panel. I’ve attached my panel label:
The sticker inside the cover has the recommended breakers for your panel. That’s a new one I’ve never heard of that name brand
 
Hello everyone!

I’m a new homeowner and a new dad! I recently just built myself an office on my property and I wanted to run electricity to it.

I currently have the dreaded challenger panel and I wanted to know what breakers I can use with this panel?

I plan to run some lights and several outlets that will power a small portable ac unit and maybe a fridge.

Anyway, I was hoping someone could lead me in the direction of compatible breakers for my challenger panel. I’ve attached my panel label:
The picture is blurry and I can’t read it or I’m getting old
 
Eaton BR has two model numbers, BR 120, & C 120, for example, the "BR" for the BR line, "C" is for Challenger, with the 3 numbers following the 1st number is the number of poles, & the numbers following for the ampere rating of the breaker, the above example is a single pole 20A breaker, it is the OEM replacement breaker for Challenger.
 

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