Guyute
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- Ft Collins, CO
All you can do is check all the connections that you can. It sounds like a loose nuetral that may be overheating and then tripping the breaker.
All you can do is check all the connections that you can. It sounds like a loose nuetral that may be overheating and then tripping the breaker.
I had a situation like this once. The customer was complaining that a circuit would not be working and by the time he got to the basement to check the panel it would be working again. An "old-timer" told me what to look for before I even went to the house. It was a "Federal Pacific" panel. In those panels the breakers plugged into the buss and were held in place by the panel cover. There were adjustment screws that would move the "guts" of the panel in and out so that the cover could hold the breakers tight. All I needed to do was adjust the screws so that the "guts" were closer to the front of the panel and the cover held the breakers more tightly and the problem went away. The homeowner thought I was a genius!