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enblethen
Jul 11, 2015Nomad
I would look for a loose connection.
Before you start work, go to your local hardware store and get a small tube of electrical de-oxidation grease.
Disconnect all 120 volt power source, remove cover from the AC power panel, look in the back of the box for the neutrals(white wires), disconnect them one at a time. Apply a liberal amount of de-ox grease and reinstall.
Do the same for the black wires attached to the circuit breakers.
Yes, switching to another breaker away from the 30 amp can reduce the heat that causes tripping in some cases.
Before you start work, go to your local hardware store and get a small tube of electrical de-oxidation grease.
Disconnect all 120 volt power source, remove cover from the AC power panel, look in the back of the box for the neutrals(white wires), disconnect them one at a time. Apply a liberal amount of de-ox grease and reinstall.
Do the same for the black wires attached to the circuit breakers.
Yes, switching to another breaker away from the 30 amp can reduce the heat that causes tripping in some cases.
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