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Breaker Trips After A While
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<blockquote data-quote="alex85" data-source="post: 393542" data-attributes="member: 26280"><p>EDIT</p><p></p><p>I am only the tenant, no choice about the electrician but also no money paid..</p><p></p><p>Anyway he was just useless, had to give up on him and had to ask my father-in-law to come and have a look.</p><p></p><p>It turned out the issue was one the 9 sockets. They were all connected to the single switch (no test button, just a fused on/off switch with a red light on top).</p><p></p><p>He had to untangle the bundle (was a mess inside, just too many wires for a single switch) and verify 1 by 1 what was ok and what not.</p><p></p><p>It took 1 whole afternoon but it was worth.</p><p></p><p>Now I can point the idiotic one towards the issue and have him to fix the socket (wiring perhaps? my F-I-L couldn't identify the problem, the socket looked fine, he said it has to be a wire inside the wall).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alex85, post: 393542, member: 26280"] EDIT I am only the tenant, no choice about the electrician but also no money paid.. Anyway he was just useless, had to give up on him and had to ask my father-in-law to come and have a look. It turned out the issue was one the 9 sockets. They were all connected to the single switch (no test button, just a fused on/off switch with a red light on top). He had to untangle the bundle (was a mess inside, just too many wires for a single switch) and verify 1 by 1 what was ok and what not. It took 1 whole afternoon but it was worth. Now I can point the idiotic one towards the issue and have him to fix the socket (wiring perhaps? my F-I-L couldn't identify the problem, the socket looked fine, he said it has to be a wire inside the wall). [/QUOTE]
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