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curcuit breaker failing?
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<blockquote data-quote="GLN305" data-source="post: 7968239" data-attributes="member: 579623"><p>There are more than one style of breaker and one in particular is very sensitive to thermal fluctuations. I can't recall the brand I had installed, but it would stop working without tripping and it would need to cool off for a minute before I could listen. I replaced it with a Stinger breaker and the problem went away. I recommend replacing it with a Stinger or other known brand since they seem to use better breakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GLN305, post: 7968239, member: 579623"] There are more than one style of breaker and one in particular is very sensitive to thermal fluctuations. I can't recall the brand I had installed, but it would stop working without tripping and it would need to cool off for a minute before I could listen. I replaced it with a Stinger breaker and the problem went away. I recommend replacing it with a Stinger or other known brand since they seem to use better breakers. [/QUOTE]
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