My main electrical panel is in the garage and is a 200 amp Square D Homeline. I believe it was installed in 2008 by prior owner when large addition was constructed. We moved in last January.
When I took panel cover off yesterday I noticed one of the feed line lugs has some corrosion on it; others are clean. Hopefully a pic is attached.
Not sure if this is related: took cover off to replace 40 amp 2 pole breaker for clothes dryer. Dryer started tripping breaker when run on any setting except Fluff (no heat). When resetting breaker noticed it felt warm. Used infrared thermometer and discovered dryer breaker was about 105 F, about 30+ deg F warmer than all other breakers in panel. Others all within about 1 degree of each other and air temp. Replaced dryer breaker with new one and all seems to be working ok now.
Dryer breaker is on the same side of the panel, right side, as the corroded lug. No other corrosion seems visible in the panel.
I've done a lot of DIY wiring, including work that was inspected and approved by city inspectors. I'm comfortable replacing or adding a breaker with main breaker off and using insulated screwdrivers. But dealing with the main feed is outside my comfort zone.
Is the corroded lug a concern? If so I'll call in a pro. Thanks!
When I took panel cover off yesterday I noticed one of the feed line lugs has some corrosion on it; others are clean. Hopefully a pic is attached.
Not sure if this is related: took cover off to replace 40 amp 2 pole breaker for clothes dryer. Dryer started tripping breaker when run on any setting except Fluff (no heat). When resetting breaker noticed it felt warm. Used infrared thermometer and discovered dryer breaker was about 105 F, about 30+ deg F warmer than all other breakers in panel. Others all within about 1 degree of each other and air temp. Replaced dryer breaker with new one and all seems to be working ok now.
Dryer breaker is on the same side of the panel, right side, as the corroded lug. No other corrosion seems visible in the panel.
I've done a lot of DIY wiring, including work that was inspected and approved by city inspectors. I'm comfortable replacing or adding a breaker with main breaker off and using insulated screwdrivers. But dealing with the main feed is outside my comfort zone.
Is the corroded lug a concern? If so I'll call in a pro. Thanks!