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Hi, this Wylex NHXSBS1BO6 has failed and I'll get a new one but I don't know if you see that the live is the hole at the back and the connection is really deep! Seems a stupid design.

Also when fully tightened these RCBOs have a small gap?

They just seem garbage to me.

Can I use another brand and anyone recommend anything?
 
Yes, it has a plastic clip bit at the top (cable end) which you can pop out with a medium flat screwdriver to get it off the DIN rail.
Nope, it is not!
This shows the bottom, with the grey plastic sprung retainer on the supply busbar side.
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This shows it in the "retained" position:
[ElectriciansForums.net] Wylex RCBO
And this shows it in the "opened" position:
[ElectriciansForums.net] Wylex RCBO
You pop the grey bit away from the body and it springs back.
 
The Wylex CUs I have used only have half a DIN rail so this clip is not needed, it is held in place by the busbar clamp screw. You would only need to use this clip with a full DIN rail if using it in some small DIN box, etc.
 
That's what I'm thinking after looking closer the buzbar won't fit.

Honestly I don't like this RCBO - like I say how deep the live connection is - really you need to take the whole thing out to check it has a nice connection etc. And the location and position of the board etc that's not the easiest thing to do.

I'm pretty sure I've seen other RCBOs that would fit but I know people always say stick to the same brand etc
 
If the CU has one of the "odd" busbars with fingers, etc, instead of a simple tongue then it is very unlikely others will fit. For a repair if the correct model is available there is no real reason to look for others. If fitting a new CU then probably you already have a preferred choice of make/model.
 
That's what I'm thinking after looking closer the buzbar won't fit.

Honestly I don't like this RCBO - like I say how deep the live connection is - really you need to take the whole thing out to check it has a nice connection etc. And the location and position of the board etc that's not the easiest thing to do.

I'm pretty sure I've seen other RCBOs that would fit but I know people always say stick to the same brand etc
Time was all RCBOs were like this! I keep one of these in my toolbag..invaluable

 
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