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OT electricians
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:16 am
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:16 am
Both of my daughter's bedroom (side-by-side, separate breakers) keep flipping their respective breaker on electrical panel.
What is the process for elimination to figure which outlet is doing it?
I ask, because as soon as I reset the breaker, it immediately flips again. I've already had to reset the breaker 3 times this morning, within a 5 minute period.
What is the process for elimination to figure which outlet is doing it?
I ask, because as soon as I reset the breaker, it immediately flips again. I've already had to reset the breaker 3 times this morning, within a 5 minute period.
This post was edited on 2/7/16 at 9:19 am
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:19 am to Will Cover
Unplug the flat irons.
Actually unplug an turn off everything. Does it still throw?
Actually unplug an turn off everything. Does it still throw?
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:19 am to Will Cover
They blow drying their hair?
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:22 am to Will Cover
If they are using appliances that draw a lot of amps(hair dryers, curling irons, flat irons, clothes irons) those arc fault breakers trip with the quickness.
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:22 am to Bullfrog
No flat irons or hair dryers (they're 7 and 10 years old). Minimal outlets being used except for the normal stuff ... TV, night light, clocks, etc.
Appears to be happening more when lights are turned on.
Appears to be happening more when lights are turned on.
This post was edited on 2/7/16 at 9:23 am
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:24 am to Will Cover
Did you install ceiling fans or anything else recently?
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:24 am to Will Cover
So, two separate breakers in the panel are tripping?
Are they side by side? If so, what is across from them? As others have said, unplug as much as you can.
Are they side by side? If so, what is across from them? As others have said, unplug as much as you can.
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:25 am to Bullfrog
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Did you install ceiling fans or anything else recently?
Haven't installed anything since house was built 7 years ago. Everything is "original."
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:26 am to QuietTiger
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So, two separate breakers in the panel are tripping?
Yes.
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Are they side by side?
One is on top of the other.
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If so, what is across from them?
Need to check on this.
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As others have said, unplug as much as you can.
Will do.
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:36 am to Will Cover
So one or two breakers are tripping?
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:43 am to Will Cover
could be a loose wire in light switch , check all outlets that have somethin plugged into them , make sure they are plugged in correctly (pushed all the way in )
The kids touch the light switches all the time so I would check that out ..
It's either a loose wire somewhere in the circuit or bad breaker or drawing too much power , that's all it can be .....
The kids touch the light switches all the time so I would check that out ..
It's either a loose wire somewhere in the circuit or bad breaker or drawing too much power , that's all it can be .....
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:44 am to Will Cover
unplug everything turn all lights and fans off and try again, if it still trips you have a short somewhere.
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:50 am to Kajungee
Not necessarily, if it's not tripping right away it's more likely a loose connection or bad breaker .
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:50 am to Will Cover
Why does everyone say millenials should just become electricians because no one wants to fix anything, but the unions don't pay apprentices well and it takes five years to just become a journeyman which still makes like only 20 an hour? Do you need to have your own company?
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:52 am to mmonro3
What state you live in , no Union journeyman I know only makes 20 an hour ....
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:55 am to Kajungee
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unplug everything turn all lights and fans off and try again, if it still trips you have a short somewhere.
Then you will have to take apart each outlet, light switch, and light to verify that everything is still tight and working correctly. I've had this happen but it was a new install where I stripped too much wire away and it was shorting out on the ground when I pushed all the wires back. Easy to find since I had just done the outlet and I knew it had to be the cause.
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:55 am to tigerswin03
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Not necessarily, if it's not tripping right away it's more likely a loose connection or bad breaker .
He said breaker trips immediately. Thats not a loose connection. If two breakers are tripping however. Could be bad connection on the buss, are the breakers hot or warm ?
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:59 am to Kajungee
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Could be bad connection on the buss, are the breakers hot or warm ?
That's what I'm waiting for him to check.
Posted on 2/7/16 at 10:00 am to Will Cover
I just noticed you said two breakers are tripping , if you can check your meter and panel connections to make sure everything is tight ....
Are those two breakers the only arc fault breakers in that panel ....
Are those two breakers the only arc fault breakers in that panel ....
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