GarageEnvy
Well-known member
First, a disclaimer, I'm not that good with electrical.
I've got a Dewalt metal chop saw that keeps tripping the breaker on startup. First thing I noticed was the old 1955 wiring was 14 gauge so I switched to 12 gauge and put a receptacle close to the box (about a foot from the main panel). It still trips the breaker on startup. The weird thing is that I can plug it into a cord reel (14 gauge) that is on the ceiling on the same circuit and most of the time it won't trip the breaker on startup. The problem is that on a long cut it will trip the breaker on the cord reel. This whole garage is coming down soon so it's not a crisis but I want to make sure I solve the issue in the new garage during construction.
I've got a Dewalt metal chop saw that keeps tripping the breaker on startup. First thing I noticed was the old 1955 wiring was 14 gauge so I switched to 12 gauge and put a receptacle close to the box (about a foot from the main panel). It still trips the breaker on startup. The weird thing is that I can plug it into a cord reel (14 gauge) that is on the ceiling on the same circuit and most of the time it won't trip the breaker on startup. The problem is that on a long cut it will trip the breaker on the cord reel. This whole garage is coming down soon so it's not a crisis but I want to make sure I solve the issue in the new garage during construction.
