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Keep tellin ya... Some wheels easily hush the effeminate references...
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If I had a 4 car garage I would have Boxster
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Tried out the tablet. Looks like it is best at getting books, movies, and tv shows (without the need for a cable tv bill!). Everything else is harder without a proper keyboard or mouse.
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I bet you can get a blue tooth keyboard. Just a guess but I bet they are available.
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I saw on the news that we have had over TWICE the rain of Seattle for the year. The last few years was a drought, now we have a plethora of rain.
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i think you can get a fold-up keyboard that works pretty good. IMO, tablets and smartphones are toys. nothing more. they can be used as a tool, but at heart, they are a toy.
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okay, you electrically minded stijners, i am having an issue with the main breaker for my house. it is labeled at 100 AMPS, it keeps tripping. this summer it is really bad. much worse than last summer. if we have the window AC going (15A), the dryer going (30A) and the refrigerator kicks on (15A?), it will trip. of course, we do have other stuff going, like lights and a small fan. but, with just that stuff, it will trip.
if i have the computer going (10A?) and the other stuff above is going, it will trip for sure. do circuit breakers wear out or get 'tired'? it is driving me a bit nuts. |
Whoooooo hooooooo the kids band took first place this year in the summer 8 week band program.
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If you have tracked it down to the fridge coming on kicking the breaker, the compressor/motor on the fridge is getting old and causing a much bigger draw to start up. Same with A/C compressors. Do you know what outlets are on what breakers? Bet you have something new plugged in. Transformers for things like PCs, Chargers, TVs, Stereos, etc still draw even when the device is in sleep mode, or in the case of chargers not even being used. I have a power strip with all my chargers on it that I turn off the power strip when not charging. Also have a power strip for the TV and associated cable box, stereo that has sockets that are only powered on when my stereo receiver is powered on and loads its socket.
I have a ground fault breaker that has only two bathroom and one garage receptacle on it, they all have ground fault receptacles. Had a fan/heater melt the extension cord and receptacle in the garage before throwing the breaker. After replacing the ground fault receptacle ANY power tool will immediately throw the breaker AND the ground fault receptacle. Can plug in and run same power tools off the ground fault receptacles in either bathroom on the same breaker. I'm pretty sure the melt down effected the wiring from the garage receptacle to the breaker box. |
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D... Breakers work via thermal. The juice flowing through them heats the breaker and eventually heats it enough to flip it... Eventually with numerous trips the breaker will weaken and begin to trip more...
Also with all over that running you will start getting up over 70 amps. We always say to not hit these amperage of a circuit, just for a margin of error. So a 17.5amp load I woul put on a 30amp circuit, despite it being <20amps. Combine those two factors and it will trip more often. Have an electrician come replace the main and double check it all. Also, make sure the filters and coil are clean on your ac. The more efficient it is, the less draw. Same for the coils on your ac. :) Call me if you need me to clarify anything! :cool: |
Huh. Learn something new every day. I had never heard about circuit breakers tripping due to heat. I thought they were all based on electromagnetic induction - relay principles.
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Morning Y'all.
D, you only have a 100A service? Holy smokes you really need to get that upgraded. 200A is standard operating procedure now and even if you have an old house like mine the panel box can be upgraded. Hell I have 100A running to my den and garage only. I have two panel boxes that run off a single 200A supply. |
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What type of breaker D? ECLB or older, or RCD/RCCB?
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Morning Jeff,
Howdy Doc |
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