bad_idea
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The AFCI breaker feeding my daughter's room trips randomly. Used to be once every couple months, recently has escalated to once or twice a week. House was built in 2005, and has a Square D Homeline panel. I replaced the AFCI breaker, hoping that would solve the issue. It did not. The circuit has the following items on it: ceiling fan/light with dual switch to control each function (14/3 between switch and fixture), closet light with switch, smoke detector (replaced a few months ago because one failed), and six receptacles.
The following items are plugged into the outlets: night light, alarm clock, and desk lamp. These items stay plugged in, breaker does not trip when any one item is flipped on/off.
I used a thermal camera to look for hot spots - everything looks good there.
I plan to pull open the receptacles, switches, and fixtures to look for loose connections tomorrow. Anything else I should look for while I'm in there? Other causes I should look into?
The following items are plugged into the outlets: night light, alarm clock, and desk lamp. These items stay plugged in, breaker does not trip when any one item is flipped on/off.
I used a thermal camera to look for hot spots - everything looks good there.
I plan to pull open the receptacles, switches, and fixtures to look for loose connections tomorrow. Anything else I should look for while I'm in there? Other causes I should look into?