quakerj
Well-known member
I wired up my 30x50 shop building last year with 2-2-2-4 MHF cable, but I've been using a 60A breaker at the main house panel because it was the largest available size on store shelves. I really have no need for it (currently) but I bought a 90A Eaton BR breaker online at the most reputable-seeming place I could find just to check that box. It was clear Amazon was too hit or miss to even try.
Pretty sure I've received a counterfeit 90A breaker. It would have been tough to tell had one side not had this: "USE ONLY IN LISTEN ENCLOSURE."
Aside from the misspelling, there are other subtle differences when comparing new breaker to a genuine one side by side. Such as the absence of the "Strip" indicator molded into the plastic.
Is this pretty common, and/or does anyone know where I can purchase a legit double pole Eaton BR 90A breaker? In the images, if both breakers are together, the suspected counterfeit one is on the LEFT.
Genuine Eaton BR260 breaker purchased from Menards about 10 months ago:

Suspected counterfeit BR290 breaker:

BR260 breaker (genuine) from Menards:

BR290 suspected counterfeit breaker:

Comparison shots (suspected counterfeit on LEFT)


Pretty sure I've received a counterfeit 90A breaker. It would have been tough to tell had one side not had this: "USE ONLY IN LISTEN ENCLOSURE."
Aside from the misspelling, there are other subtle differences when comparing new breaker to a genuine one side by side. Such as the absence of the "Strip" indicator molded into the plastic.
Is this pretty common, and/or does anyone know where I can purchase a legit double pole Eaton BR 90A breaker? In the images, if both breakers are together, the suspected counterfeit one is on the LEFT.
Genuine Eaton BR260 breaker purchased from Menards about 10 months ago:

Suspected counterfeit BR290 breaker:

BR260 breaker (genuine) from Menards:

BR290 suspected counterfeit breaker:

Comparison shots (suspected counterfeit on LEFT)


