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Do you mean the breaker losses effectivness after 2 breaks?
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Breakers are UL certified IIRC to TWO flips, two breaks as it were. After that....I'd consider changing it out.
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That it is no longer to be relied upon?
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another shore power breaker question
Breakers are UL certified IIRC to TWO flips, two breaks as it were. After that....I'd consider changing it out.
Do you mean the breaker losses effectivness after 2 breaks?
They wear out over time. But it's the way certification is done. Basically means they won't back it over two.
That is one of the signs of a bad breaker
Craig, it's either the breaker, wiring, or some piece of equipment
thanks
When unplugging....
the usual procedure
So you are not turning off the source as you normally do?
two different scenarios, same results
Wow, I can't really think of a scenerio that would cause that...
Try another pedestal
It sounds like what we called FM in my
Thanks Steve
I always did that procedure. Was told it was not necessary
Do you have an inverter/charger?