08-02-2013, 06:38 PM
Forest, Like Richard stated I would check for a bad breaker 1st. You could put an Amp Meter on the legs and see what it draws or just exchange the questionable breaker with another that doesn't appear to have this problem.
Circuit Breakers do go bad occasionally so try this 1st before spending more Dough, hey also check other connectors as well! Remember Volts X Amps = Watts. Poor connections make for poor Voltage and increase Wattage, not always the case but a great place to start.
Circuit Breakers do go bad occasionally so try this 1st before spending more Dough, hey also check other connectors as well! Remember Volts X Amps = Watts. Poor connections make for poor Voltage and increase Wattage, not always the case but a great place to start.
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