Bennylava
Well-known member
Ah the joys of home ownership. Time for me to cough up 3 grand for a new "panel".
But just out of curiosity, I thought I would stop by and ask what the safety risk is. Apparently the bolt in the right lug wasn't tightened all the way down. This made it get hot, and melt into the plastic panel that insulates everything from the breaker box. I guess the last guy that was in there just didn't tighten it enough. Or maybe the vibration of electricity finally loosened it over the 40 year period it's been there. Either way they're telling me I need to pay $3k in repairs.
But they've already put it all back together while I decide. I've already decided, I'll have them replace it. That kind of power is nothing to screw around with and I can't do the job myself. But I can't help be curious what would happen if I did nothing. Now that they have tightened up the lug, is the fire risk gone?
I'm hoping that "panel" doesn't just mean the black plastic that the main busses sit on. I hope it means the entire breaker box and all it's contents. Also I want to keep the old breaker box in case I can use it for something else later. I hope they don't think they get to keep it. Any insight into these matters would be greatly appreciated, since this is the first time I've had to deal with any electrical work of consequence. Thanks
But just out of curiosity, I thought I would stop by and ask what the safety risk is. Apparently the bolt in the right lug wasn't tightened all the way down. This made it get hot, and melt into the plastic panel that insulates everything from the breaker box. I guess the last guy that was in there just didn't tighten it enough. Or maybe the vibration of electricity finally loosened it over the 40 year period it's been there. Either way they're telling me I need to pay $3k in repairs.
But they've already put it all back together while I decide. I've already decided, I'll have them replace it. That kind of power is nothing to screw around with and I can't do the job myself. But I can't help be curious what would happen if I did nothing. Now that they have tightened up the lug, is the fire risk gone?
I'm hoping that "panel" doesn't just mean the black plastic that the main busses sit on. I hope it means the entire breaker box and all it's contents. Also I want to keep the old breaker box in case I can use it for something else later. I hope they don't think they get to keep it. Any insight into these matters would be greatly appreciated, since this is the first time I've had to deal with any electrical work of consequence. Thanks