I once had this problem and narrowed it down to my dish washer where a mouse had lain across electrical terminals. of course it was dead and alive.
Schroedinger's mouse.I once had this problem and narrowed it down to my dish washer where a mouse had lain across electrical terminals. of course it was dead and alive.
You should just have given it a spin right round.I once had this problem and narrowed it down to my dish washer where a mouse had lain across electrical terminals. of course it was dead and alive.
Why are you assuming the circuit breaker is faulty? Also asking someone with no experience to carry out this type of work is not recommended.Do you have ability to buy a circuit breaker? Cut the power completely and remove the old circuit breaker? Wire up the new circuit breaker? How do you feel about doing these procedures?
Ohm's second law : "Don't f*** with mains"Why are you assuming the circuit breaker is faulty? Also asking someone with no experience to carry out this type of work is not recommended.
You have unplugged everything but have you also turned the switches off on the sockets? I've had it where the switch itself was arcing.My kitchen power ring circuit breaker keeps tripping. I’ve unplugged everything that is powered by that circuit but still tripping. Am I going to have to call an electrician?
If it is still tripping you haven't isolated everything or am I missing something?My kitchen power ring circuit breaker keeps tripping. I’ve unplugged everything that is powered by that circuit but still tripping. Am I going to have to call an electrician?
Our old oven used to give me a belt every time I used the microwave. That was partially a dodgy circuit, and also a dodgy oven. We subsequently had the house extended with a new kitchen, so everything is up to code now, but we did have to replace both the oven and microwave before that happened as the wire to the old oven properly went 'bang'.Our old oven used to trip the whole lot, were advised to get a new one.