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Posted on 9/25/20 at 10:26 am to TigerSaint1
quote:Well,
Can you elaborate on this further please?
Seems like it can only be the breaker (and it's connections), the wiring (let's hope not), and the plug (or receptacle).... or heaven forbid the dishwasher. And if not and something else, someone will point it out real quick.
So perhaps the first thing might be try an extension chord and see if the machine is aok. Next easiest would be checking the breaker; however it seems there's power at the plug. So my next look would be seeing if the plugs are working properly.... it might be there's a loose connection either where they are all jumppered together... or daisy chained.... or if a plug'n'play maybe some corrosion.
The caution besides flipping the breaker was having a loose neutral... they can heat up in a bad way if not tight... they must be able to return the unused power or unfavorable results may/will happen. So double down on that connection. It's a real fire hazard that's easily avoided.
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