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larry_cad
Dec 29, 2015Explorer II
Not to be rude, but I want to repeat that it is possible the breaker you are tripping may be going bad. After a breaker has been in use for a while, and particularly when it has tripped frequently, the breaker tends to trip more easily than a new one. You may help your problem by simply changing out the breaker to a new one. You would help significantly if you would change the 100 ft of wire to #12 and install a new 20 amp breaker.
You really need the help of a "good" electrician who knows how to troubleshoot and repair residential circuits.
You really need the help of a "good" electrician who knows how to troubleshoot and repair residential circuits.
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