08-26-2013, 07:04 AM
hi todd,
a few things. a breaker blowing is only caused by a few things. a weak breaker or a short in the system somewhere.
a weak breaker can happen, but is fairly rare. i have replaced 220 breakers where the contacts have burned up inside.
does it do it with any of the elements on the stove or just one of them. that would isolate it.
then check connections.
a breaker is a cheap try, as for what amperage, cant tell you. it depends on the stove you have.
isolate it into chunks and see when it stops tripping the breaker.
tom
a few things. a breaker blowing is only caused by a few things. a weak breaker or a short in the system somewhere.
a weak breaker can happen, but is fairly rare. i have replaced 220 breakers where the contacts have burned up inside.
does it do it with any of the elements on the stove or just one of them. that would isolate it.
then check connections.
a breaker is a cheap try, as for what amperage, cant tell you. it depends on the stove you have.
isolate it into chunks and see when it stops tripping the breaker.
tom
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