• porkins@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Are you saying that it won’t keep from tripping unless something is plugged into it and turned on or that it trips under any circumstance that something draws power from it. Have you been able to confirm all the junctions in the circuit? Sounds like something is terribly miswired or the GFCI and/or breaker is bad. I wouldn’t use it until you get it corrected.

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      1 year ago

      This particular outlet was switched, and whenever I would flip the switch to ON I would hear a humming for a few seconds and then the circuit breaker would pop. The seller told me the tenant had a CNC router or something of that nature plugged into the outlet and apparently that worked without tripping the breaker. I have no idea, maybe the dude wired up the polarity wrong or something. I deleted the whole outlet (along with the wall it was in) and the rest of the outlets and lights on the circuit are working normally, so I’ll never know what the exact problem was.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah. That’s really bad. It sounds like it was grounding out or something equally terrible. The device probably had something capable of moderating the draw, but it was basically like electricity was escaping places it should not have been going.