G’job Nathan, after raising 3 boys, who are middle age now, do t try to figure out why sometimes they fight and sometimes they work together, you will pull out your hair and go insane😂🤣😂keep up the good work🇺🇸💪🏻👍🏻
Nathan. On the 360 dropper problem how would it go to try a flexible joint higher up. Something like a strong rubber tubing? Just to give it the chance to flex a bit further. Amazing machine. Cheers
Hi Nathan. If you can get your hands on an amprobe meter you can check amp draw on that breaker. You mentioned that it trips when the rain is always in a certain area? May want to check amperage on that breaker when the rain is in that area. Could be in rush current when something is turning on at that point?
If it's a thermal magnetic circuit breaker it trips for one of two reasons: Too much current, or too much heat. If the current passing through it is substantially higher that its rating it will trip instantly, if the current passing through it is at or just under its rating, it will take a lot longer to build up heat, and then eventually it will trip. It can also build up heat if the contacts inside the breaker are dirty or pitted causing a poor connection. You will need a digital meter with the A/C amps function, and an infra-red thermometer in order to properly troubleshoot what is causing it to trip. You would also need the wiring diagram in order to see what device the breaker is feeding/protecting. If you don't have these tools, you can do as someone below suggested, if the breaker next to it has the same rating and it not being used, move it to that breaker and see if the problem goes away or stays. Good Luck!
I sure hope those bushes don't cover up that transformer. I use to pull maintenance on them and they were so deep in the bushes I couldn't find them and I was told not to cut them out. I would tell the people that if they have a outage a crew will have to remove all of them before they can start work. And it is not a pretty job they do.
Why don't you just call the place where you got the generator from???!!! Quit complaining about it and get it fixed!! Dah! Just for a useless watering can??!!👎
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That’s kids mate. Peter Shelton Qld Australia folling you all the way 👍
Nathan stop apologising for the videos, you take the time to make them we'll watch them 👍
Great job Dad! Keep it up
Good morning, Nathan.
It looks like there was a breaker that wasn't used in there swap them to see if the problem moves with the bad breaker
G’job Nathan, after raising 3 boys, who are middle age now, do t try to figure out why sometimes they fight and sometimes they work together, you will pull out your hair and go insane😂🤣😂keep up the good work🇺🇸💪🏻👍🏻
Nathan. On the 360 dropper problem how would it go to try a flexible joint higher up. Something like a strong rubber tubing? Just to give it the chance to flex a bit further. Amazing machine. Cheers
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Hi Nathan. If you can get your hands on an amprobe meter you can check amp draw on that breaker. You mentioned that it trips when the rain is always in a certain area? May want to check amperage on that breaker when the rain is in that area. Could be in rush current when something is turning on at that point?
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If it's a thermal magnetic circuit breaker it trips for one of two reasons: Too much current, or too much heat. If the current passing through it is substantially higher that its rating it will trip instantly, if the current passing through it is at or just under its rating, it will take a lot longer to build up heat, and then eventually it will trip. It can also build up heat if the contacts inside the breaker are dirty or pitted causing a poor connection.
You will need a digital meter with the A/C amps function, and an infra-red thermometer in order to properly troubleshoot what is causing it to trip. You would also need the wiring diagram in order to see what device the breaker is feeding/protecting.
If you don't have these tools, you can do as someone below suggested, if the breaker next to it has the same rating and it not being used, move it to that breaker and see if the problem goes away or stays.
Good Luck!
switch the breaker out with one of the one beside it and see if the problem moves
Assuming they are the same rating. Which is likely.
Hopefully just move the wires. If long enough.
I sure hope those bushes don't cover up that transformer. I use to pull maintenance on them and they were so deep in the bushes I couldn't find them and I was told not to cut them out. I would tell the people that if they have a outage a crew will have to remove all of them before they can start work. And it is not a pretty job they do.
Those plants grow about 6-7 feet tall but only 2-3 feet across. Tall and skinny. Shouldn't be a problem.
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look at the generator after 7 hours running WITH INFRARED THINGIE see waz tooo hott
My kids grew up to all be close with each other. I never would have believed that if you had told me when they were little.
Are we going to see another 360 rain next year
Just buy a new circuit breaker and try it
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Why don't you just call the place where you got the generator from???!!! Quit complaining about it and get it fixed!! Dah! Just for a useless watering can??!!👎
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