fletcher
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- Location
- Detroit Michigan
I am not an electrician. I am a home inspector who was an electrical apprentice for 2 years.....10 years ago!
Anyway, I found a warm 20 amp fuse in a panel. The temp of the fuse was 101 to 104 depending on how close I held the laser. The fuse was for the washing machine which was running.
The fuse next to it was 76 degrees which was room temp. I don't know what was on that circuit.
The buyer of the home has a relative who is an electrician and they are going to put in a new breaker panel. However, was I correct in calling out the warm fuse ? I have been feeling fuses for 10 years and this was the first warm one I found. What are the causes?
I did not pull the cover, to see what was going on. I told her to call her electrician relative for further evaluation.
Anyway, I found a warm 20 amp fuse in a panel. The temp of the fuse was 101 to 104 depending on how close I held the laser. The fuse was for the washing machine which was running.
The fuse next to it was 76 degrees which was room temp. I don't know what was on that circuit.
The buyer of the home has a relative who is an electrician and they are going to put in a new breaker panel. However, was I correct in calling out the warm fuse ? I have been feeling fuses for 10 years and this was the first warm one I found. What are the causes?
I did not pull the cover, to see what was going on. I told her to call her electrician relative for further evaluation.