SuperMoosie on Nostr: npub1qqmqx…smzjy Agreed. Once or twice since the reno, we have had too many thing ...
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Agreed.
Once or twice since the reno, we have had too many thing going at once. - washer dryer, kettle microwave, exhaust fan, fridge etc
But when it triped, the only thing really going was the fridge on that circuit. Washer and dryer was plugged in and on at the power point, but were off, but I assume in a low current standby mode.
Other stuff on at the time NBN router, some phone chargers , microwave (standby). So not near max current and nothing wity high current had been used for hours.
On Thursday Circuit breaker would not let me latch it on, until washer and dryer was turned off at power point.
Was humid and electrical storm had passed. No sign of leaks/other issues.
Circuit stayed on without washing machines/dryer and stayed on today when I started turning them back on.
Agreed.
Once or twice since the reno, we have had too many thing going at once. - washer dryer, kettle microwave, exhaust fan, fridge etc
But when it triped, the only thing really going was the fridge on that circuit. Washer and dryer was plugged in and on at the power point, but were off, but I assume in a low current standby mode.
Other stuff on at the time NBN router, some phone chargers , microwave (standby). So not near max current and nothing wity high current had been used for hours.
On Thursday Circuit breaker would not let me latch it on, until washer and dryer was turned off at power point.
Was humid and electrical storm had passed. No sign of leaks/other issues.
Circuit stayed on without washing machines/dryer and stayed on today when I started turning them back on.