MushCreek
Well-known member
I was playing around with a 120V motor yesterday, and killed one of the circuits in my shop. I plugged it in, and barely heard a little 'click'. I checked the breaker; it was fine. It didn't pop. I still couldn't get any juice at the outlets, so I replaced the breaker just in case. Still no go. I have 120 at the breaker, but even at the first junction, there's no power. Evidently, the wire failed somewhere between the breaker and the first junction. The wire is one piece, not spliced or anything. Unfortunately, I'll have to take a lot apart to get at it, so I guess I just won't have power at that end of the shop for a while.
Why would undamaged 12 gauge NM fail? Why didn't the breaker trip? Isn't that what it's there for? I can visually see about 3/4 of the NM, and don't see any damage or burns. And now, I have to figure out why the motor did this. I checked the leads, and don't have a short to ground.
Why would undamaged 12 gauge NM fail? Why didn't the breaker trip? Isn't that what it's there for? I can visually see about 3/4 of the NM, and don't see any damage or burns. And now, I have to figure out why the motor did this. I checked the leads, and don't have a short to ground.
