All the recent discussions about CUs and what goes into them has reminded me of something I have been wondering ....
... as far as I can make out, most modern CUs are tall enough to fairly comfortably accommodate the original ('tall') format of RCBOs but, for most of them both 'tall' and 'compact' RCBOs are currently widely available, the latter generally only been slightly more expensive.
It's therefore probably tempting ('obvious' ?) to pay the little more for compact ones, hence leaving the inside of the CU even less 'crowded'. However, I wonder if anyone has any thoughts about the relative 'reliability' of the two formats, since I would think that it's far from impossible that 'cramming the works' into a smaller space could have a negative impact on reliability?
Kind Regards, John
... as far as I can make out, most modern CUs are tall enough to fairly comfortably accommodate the original ('tall') format of RCBOs but, for most of them both 'tall' and 'compact' RCBOs are currently widely available, the latter generally only been slightly more expensive.
It's therefore probably tempting ('obvious' ?) to pay the little more for compact ones, hence leaving the inside of the CU even less 'crowded'. However, I wonder if anyone has any thoughts about the relative 'reliability' of the two formats, since I would think that it's far from impossible that 'cramming the works' into a smaller space could have a negative impact on reliability?
Kind Regards, John

