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Flipping breakers (home electric)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ken448" data-source="post: 5651567" data-attributes="member: 585333"><p>dont just kick in the biggest one you can find. You are overloading the circuit. It trips for a reason. BUT if it is an older breaker and has tripped several times, then it is prolly weakened. If you over amp the breaker and it cannot trip, then you risk a fire in the wall... Not a good thing when a wire you cannot see starts burning. Id try a new 20 if that doesnt do it, go with a 25. They are usually $10 each.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken448, post: 5651567, member: 585333"] dont just kick in the biggest one you can find. You are overloading the circuit. It trips for a reason. BUT if it is an older breaker and has tripped several times, then it is prolly weakened. If you over amp the breaker and it cannot trip, then you risk a fire in the wall... Not a good thing when a wire you cannot see starts burning. Id try a new 20 if that doesnt do it, go with a 25. They are usually $10 each. [/QUOTE]
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