bw77
Well-known member
For the past week, one of the breakers has been tripping.
When it trips I reset it, and it stays on for varying lengths of
time from 2hrs to 48hrs.
House is 45 years old, in the country. Single story with a dry basement.
Panel is in the garage. Cable goes up into the attic, then along the
wall for about 10 ft, then down through the wall into the basement.
I would like to look at the cable in the attic to check for damage, but there is little headroom.
The roof slopes down to that wall, and I can't get in there. Maybe I need
to try harder. Maybe put down some plywood to slide myself in there
and try not to get a roofing nail in my head.
There is only 1 outlet in the basement, nothing plugged in at this time.
There was a freezer there, but I moved it when the problem started.
20A circuit. I replaced the breaker and no change in behavior.
What kind of fault would cause this? If there was rodent or nail damage
wouldn't the breaker trip right away?
When it trips I reset it, and it stays on for varying lengths of
time from 2hrs to 48hrs.
House is 45 years old, in the country. Single story with a dry basement.
Panel is in the garage. Cable goes up into the attic, then along the
wall for about 10 ft, then down through the wall into the basement.
I would like to look at the cable in the attic to check for damage, but there is little headroom.
The roof slopes down to that wall, and I can't get in there. Maybe I need
to try harder. Maybe put down some plywood to slide myself in there
and try not to get a roofing nail in my head.
There is only 1 outlet in the basement, nothing plugged in at this time.
There was a freezer there, but I moved it when the problem started.
20A circuit. I replaced the breaker and no change in behavior.
What kind of fault would cause this? If there was rodent or nail damage
wouldn't the breaker trip right away?