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Hi all

Im having a tidy up and reorganise and am looking for some ideas on storing my spare MCB's instead of all heaped into a box as there getting battered and you can never find the one you want at the time you want it.

Thanks

John
 
If you're not likely to resell them and they're individually boxed, cut the box and clip them on din rail.

If they're not boxed clip them on din rail.
 
There's a chap around my neck of the woods with Din rail in the back of his van and the widest selection of MCB's etc you've ever seem.
 
Thats a good idea Will put them on din rail an fix them to wall in store but what about in the van do you fix the rail to van sides or just fix them to the din rail and have them in a box.

Thanks
 
yep good idea din rail high up in the van and depending how many you have to store in the garage then get some ikea stack boxes or as christmas is coming up get all the quality street and celabration tins
 
Din rail is great.

The back doors of my van have four rows on each.

if you have Square D devices, I would advise fitting a 2x1" piece of wood behind so that they can also clip on with the bus bar pins.
 

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