Posted by Markiees on December 12, 2007 at 10:44:27 from (65.223.237.181):
Hi, I think my house is wired weird....10 year old house, Once circuit has the following wired into it: GFC outlets in kitchen, garage outlets, outlets in basement, crawlspace lights and the outlets on the outside of house all wired INTO THE SAME 10 amp breaker.
Breaker trips frequently. Have a little (Maybe 1500 - 2000 watts) electric heater in the garage and cant run it with the 5 strands of Christmas lights on the outside turned on. ALso cant run the dehumidifier in the basement and also run the air compressor in the garage. Cant run the kitchen microwave and also run the heater in the garage...
Breaker will trip after 2-3 minutes of run time. What are the reasons for this? Shoudl I have something rewired? What are the consequences of going to a 15 amp breaker and removing the 10 amp? If a breaker trips 50 times, do they get weak?
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