When my neighbor turns on her electric stove, three of her panel's circuit breakers, (which are unrelated to the stove circuit), trip. The stove continues working after those other breakers trip, but she says that it's hard to cook in the dark. What kind of situation could cause something like this? I suspect that her breaker panel, which I haven't seen yet, uses GFCI breakers and somehow the stove is affecting the neutral on the tripping circuits which causes the problem. Could that be it? Is there a more likely explanation? Please help.
Tom
Tom