⚡ Power your outdoor oasis with confidence and style!
The Siemens W0408L1125SPA60 is a 125 Amp, 4-space, 8-circuit main lug spa panel designed specifically for outdoor use with spas, hot tubs, and pools. It features a factory-installed 60 Amp 2-pole GFCI breaker for enhanced safety, a durable steel enclosure rated for outdoor conditions, and two extra circuit spaces for expansion. UL listed and engineered for quick interior access, this panel combines reliability, safety, and convenience in one sleek package.
| Assembly Required | No |
| Brand | SIEMENS |
| Color | Gray |
| Item Weight | 7.6 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 12.1"L x 6.2"W x 4.4"H |
| Shape | Square |
A**R
Exceeded our expectations. Quality is perfect and price was very reasonable.
This is exactly what we wanted and expected for our 4-wire 240v 60amp service for an outdoor appliance . Works flawlessly. Install was a breeze. Quality construction. Packaging and shipping perfect and quick.
D**L
Good quality
Good quality
S**.
As advertised
No issues with this at all. Everything came as expected and worked as it should
T**Y
Excellent price
Easy to install and was perfect for my hot tub plus two extra 110 circuits
C**Y
Works but cheap construction.
Installed this Siemens 60 GFCI my new hot tub, it works but the box is cheaply made. Breaker is crooked and screw provided to secure protection plate over breaker has wrong thread and won’t engage.
S**S
Great quality and easy to wire.
I needed a spa box with 60 amp capability. This is a well Build box and worked extremely well.
D**R
Very sturdy box and very nice GFCI breaker.
Box is very well made and very strong. Gives many options as to where to tap into it and offers sizes up to 1.5" on multiple sides to make your wiring easy. The grounding bar is located exactly where I wanted to tap my wires into but you can remove it and place elsewhere by removing the circular foil tape of the appropriate sized hole. Great purchase.
S**R
I thought the breaker was faulty but...
Pre wiring for a hot tub and when I tested the breaker, it didn't trip. Problem was I needed a line neutral (white) wire feeding the spa panel from the subpanel, but I didn't run one because the hot tub doesn't require one, but in order for the breaker to work properly as a GFCI would, it needs a neutral connected to the neutral bar in the spa panel as well as the breaker curly q neutral. One way to check this is to put the neutral from the breaker to the ground bar for a second and then test. If it trips, that's the issue. I searched everywhere to find out if I needed the the 4th neutral wire from my sub panel to my disconnect, but no one could answer it.
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