โNov-19-2022 01:03 PM
โNov-20-2022 07:47 PM
โNov-20-2022 05:43 PM
stevenal wrote:
A manual reset CB will open during an overload or short circuit. One can then investigate the cause and adjust the load or repair the short before resetting the cb. An automotive auto resetting cb on the other hand will alternataly open and close on this overloaded or shorted circuit until someone intervenes, the load drops by itself, or the circuit burns open. I find the auto resetting automotive cb to be a bad idea in general, and a particulary bad idea in a residence.
โNov-20-2022 05:08 PM
โNov-20-2022 10:01 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Chris,
Replace any incandescent lights with led's.
I deliberately tested the RV by turning on everything. It did cause the 40 amp breaker to trip.
I've never had a repeat.
โNov-20-2022 05:57 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Chris,
Replace any incandescent lights with led's.
โNov-20-2022 05:52 AM
โNov-19-2022 02:14 PM
dougrainer wrote:
That is a 12 volt breaker. NO 120 appliance will cause the overload to trip. Also a short in the DC supply to that breaker will trip it. I do NOT like manual reset breakers. I would replace with a auto reset breaker of the same amp. Transient things in RV's cause fuses and these type breakers to trip. With an Auto reset, once the overload or short goes away it resets. Both Auto and Manual reset breakers can wear out over time if they continually trip. Doug
โNov-19-2022 01:50 PM
โNov-19-2022 01:20 PM