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TexMedium

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And then forgetting all about it. Pretty much sums it up. Twenty odd years ago i moved my mother's washer and dryer(gas!) out of her basement onto the first floor because of her increasingly worsening mobility issues. Some new outlets, extended gas line. No big deal. Back in May of this year, i had to replace those machines. Three days ago, she calls to say they are tripping the breaker. I figured new machines, more features, heavier loads, so i go loaded for bear. You know, wire, boxes, breakers, the works. I'll just stab in another receptacle on a new circuit. When i start chasing things down, i realized i'd installed a quad box already. With two separate circuits! Twenty years ago. And when i'd plugged in the new machines, three months ago, i plugged them both into the same duplex receptacle. All i had to do to fix it was move the washing machine plug to the other receptacle. On the other circuit. So here's to doing it right the first time. And then remembering what you did!
 
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Here's to being old enough to encounter things we did 20 years ago. I'm currently building a detached shop and find myself looking over the electrical I did 20 years ago when I added a third bay to the detached garage and thinking " oh, that makes sense".

By the way. I grew up in York and went to high school in Hamburg for a while. So Kutztown grabbed my attention. Last weekend my wife made me a shoefly pie as a special treat. Wet bottom of course.............
 
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TexMedium

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Ahh, shoofly pie! Very, VERY, difficult to explain to the un-initiated! Hamburg has changed some,too. Cabela's and all that. They have been working on the Rte 61/I-78 interchange for about fifteen years now. No real end in sight either. If your wife can make shoofly, she must have grown up around the area, too.
 
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TexMedium

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Not really. Remember, i had plugged BOTH appliances into the same outlet. A washing machine AND a dryer. Suppose both motors decided to start at the same instant. Perhaps throw in an extra load of a sanitize cycle on the washer, it could easily trip a 20...
 
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Not really. Remember, i had plugged BOTH appliances into the same outlet. A washing machine AND a dryer. Suppose both motors decided to start at the same instant. Perhaps throw in an extra load of a sanitize cycle on the washer, it could easily trip a 20...
Mine are on the same circuit, as I'm imagine most houses are.
A gas dryer doesn't use much power, not does a washer really.
A quick Google search talks about 7-10 amps for a washer and 3-4 for a dryer.

Washer and dryer are fairly new front load.
 
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TexMedium

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You guys slay me. The spec sheet on the washing machine says 12 amps. Cannot find one for the dryer. This place is always on someone about "motor in-rush current", well, there are at least three motors involved here. The big drive motors in each machine and the drain pump drive on the washer. All three try to start at once? I am not losing any sleep over "something's wrong here."
 

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About four years ago I went to the basement to switch my laundry. The washing machine was stopped mid cycle and the dryer was full of damp clothes. The breaker had tripped, so I reset it. I haven't touched it since. Why it tripped was and still is a mystery, but I don't care enough to investigate further.
 

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About four years ago I went to the basement to switch my laundry. The washing machine was stopped mid cycle and the dryer was full of damp clothes. The breaker had tripped, so I reset it. I haven't touched it since. Why it tripped was and still is a mystery, but I don't care enough to investigate further.
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