Karl Fields
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Long story short, have 2 00 from meter psnel to barn. In plastic conduit, but not buried. Have same gauge SER sitting in barn waiting for install. In mean time, have an 8 gauge SO cord from wall junction box to garage panel. (I know, I know, but I needed lights
Been in for a couple of years. Nothing except lights and some outlets currently running.
Yesterday was a abnormally warm day (90+) and the main 100 amp breaker tripped. This is not in the barn but up at the meter panel. Figured it was 'just one of those things' and reset it this morning. No breakers in barn were tripped.
After a couple of hours, during another warm (90+) day today, main breaker again tripped.
I think it must be a heat issue. I don't THINK it would be in the SO cord, nothing on and no barn breaker tripped. Which leaves the main line. Could it be getting too hot in the exposed conduit and cause the upstream tripping? The other 100 amp breaker in the meter panel at the pole did not trip.
Thanks
Been in for a couple of years. Nothing except lights and some outlets currently running.
Yesterday was a abnormally warm day (90+) and the main 100 amp breaker tripped. This is not in the barn but up at the meter panel. Figured it was 'just one of those things' and reset it this morning. No breakers in barn were tripped.
After a couple of hours, during another warm (90+) day today, main breaker again tripped.
I think it must be a heat issue. I don't THINK it would be in the SO cord, nothing on and no barn breaker tripped. Which leaves the main line. Could it be getting too hot in the exposed conduit and cause the upstream tripping? The other 100 amp breaker in the meter panel at the pole did not trip.
Thanks
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