Packard V8
Well-known member
Recently, a 20-amp circuit breaker servicing standard duplex outlets kicked out for no obvious reason. I unplugged everything on those outlets, reset the breaker and plugged each back in in turn, finding no tells.
A few days later, the circuit breaker kicked out again and this time, wouldn't reset. I replaced the breaker and began plugging in the loads one at a time, this time turning each on full capacity. When a three-way bulb floor lamp was turned on full, it threw the breaker and blew both the lamp socket and the bulb.
Examination was obvious; the cheap Chicom bulb socket had shorted between the two power poles and ground, but it took an indeterminant number of days to grow the short to pull enough amps to throw the 20 amp breaker. To have been shorted enough time to burn the points on the previous breaker, it was failing a while.
The replacement Leviton socket, best I could find locally, at least was made in Mexico, but I'll be watching that lamp and the others with Chicom three-ways more closely.
jack vines
A few days later, the circuit breaker kicked out again and this time, wouldn't reset. I replaced the breaker and began plugging in the loads one at a time, this time turning each on full capacity. When a three-way bulb floor lamp was turned on full, it threw the breaker and blew both the lamp socket and the bulb.
Examination was obvious; the cheap Chicom bulb socket had shorted between the two power poles and ground, but it took an indeterminant number of days to grow the short to pull enough amps to throw the 20 amp breaker. To have been shorted enough time to burn the points on the previous breaker, it was failing a while.
The replacement Leviton socket, best I could find locally, at least was made in Mexico, but I'll be watching that lamp and the others with Chicom three-ways more closely.
jack vines