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Flipping breakers (home electric)
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<blockquote data-quote="funkycasey" data-source="post: 5651812" data-attributes="member: 599513"><p>I go along with the ones that are saying try a new 20amp one first. I am having the same problem right now in my room with two computers and a large printer, with other smaller devices like router and modem, etc. Just try a new 20A one first, and if it keeps doing it, you might want to check the wire gauge that is running to your sockets first before putting a higher amp breaker in....Usually the wire that they run is big enough to safely do about 50% more without much problem though...anything more than that and you are going to have to run new wires in your attic or wall....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funkycasey, post: 5651812, member: 599513"] I go along with the ones that are saying try a new 20amp one first. I am having the same problem right now in my room with two computers and a large printer, with other smaller devices like router and modem, etc. Just try a new 20A one first, and if it keeps doing it, you might want to check the wire gauge that is running to your sockets first before putting a higher amp breaker in....Usually the wire that they run is big enough to safely do about 50% more without much problem though...anything more than that and you are going to have to run new wires in your attic or wall.... [/QUOTE]
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