xs650shawn
Well-known member
Let me know if my suspicions on this issue seem correct. My air compressor (Husky Pro 25 gallon, oiled pump), will start and fill fine, but when it tries to cycle on again, it will bog down and trip the breaker. I first suspected the unloader valve, but I could hear air escaping each time it shut down. I then tested the compressor on an outdoor outlet on a different breaker, runs and cycles fine. Breaker for the garage is 15 amp, but here is where i suspect the problem to be. The entire garage is wired off a GFCI outlet in the master bath, completely across the house! The breaker is shared by both the master bath and garage, and one exterior outlet in the rear of the house. Could it be a problem with the GFCI outlet, or is it simply too much load for that type of circuit? I am puzzled as to why the builder would've wired it this way, and will probably be having an electrician put the garage on it's own breaker, but it still baffles me. Is this type of setup common? Do I have to expect something similar in another home when I eventually sell this one?
