THRU THE WALL AC UNIT. BREAKER KEEPS BLOWING. TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS.

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  • NOTE. All my wires in this panel are 12 gauge. So it is ok to put a 20 amp on a 12 gauge wire.
    It is NOT ok to put a 20 Amp breaker on a 14 gauge wire.

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  • @scottdelaney98
    @scottdelaney98 Рік тому +5

    Simply replacing a 15amp breaker with a 20amp breaker is NOT fine.
    A 20amp breaker on a circuit wired for 15amps is unsafe.
    Like REALLY unsafe. Like potential fire in the wall unsafe.

    • @alexthehandyman3494
      @alexthehandyman3494  Рік тому +4

      HELLO Scott.
      Going back to the video, I realized I didn't mention that all my wires in that panel are 12 gauge. I failed to do that. So yes !! it is unsafe to install a 20 amp breaker on a 14 gauge wire. Being that the case we are ok. I installed a 20 amp breaker on a 12 gauge wire. Thank you so much for pointing that out. I put a note on the description video.

  • @PeterPan-kz2si
    @PeterPan-kz2si Рік тому

    Best videos I’ve seen simple and to the point 👏🏼

  • @jondeur2686
    @jondeur2686 6 місяців тому

    Great video. Unfortunately it doesn't address my problem. I have a GE thru wall unit--230 volt. We had a power outage which tripped some breakers in the building and also destroyed some surge protectors. Not all the breakers were tripped just a couple. This AC unit has a circuit breaker with test and reset buttons built into the power cord. Every time I try to plug it back in it trips the power cord breaker. There is power coming to the outlet. I can buy a new power cord for this unit but it's $170.00. I'll happily pay that if it fixes the problem. Do you think replacing the cord and breaker will likely fix the problem?

    • @alexthehandyman3494
      @alexthehandyman3494  6 місяців тому

      Hello Jon, It might, It might not. It might ve fried some components and now is shorting out.
      Try this. before you spend the 170. Go to Home Depot or Menards. Get a short power cord with a gfci device. Remove the old cord, www.homedepot.com/p/Tower-Manufacturing-Corporation-18-in-In-Line-GFCI-Cord-30438018/202510249 connect your ac with this one. If it works then buy the 170. If it doesn't return it to Home Depot. If your AC is older than 8 years old I ll get a new unit.

  • @kathyobrien1653
    @kathyobrien1653 2 роки тому

    Great job as always.

  • @JorgeHernandez-ib1px
    @JorgeHernandez-ib1px Місяць тому

    What size wire is this 14 or 12 gauge?

    • @alexthehandyman3494
      @alexthehandyman3494  Місяць тому +1

      Hello Jorge. It is 12. If it was 14 I would not be right to put a 20 amp breaker.
      14 gauge 15 amp breaker
      12 gauge. 20 amp braker
      Thanks.

  • @Surroundnutz7107
    @Surroundnutz7107 Рік тому

    Exactly what i need to know thank you sir

  • @southernslipping4225
    @southernslipping4225 10 місяців тому

    Could be that the breaker is to small to carry the watts

    • @alexthehandyman3494
      @alexthehandyman3494  10 місяців тому

      If your wire is 12 gauge and your breaker is 15 amps Yes. Replace it for a 20amp.
      Your breaker might be faulty or tired. If your wire is 14 gauge replace the 15 amp breaker.
      Check all the connections to the outlet.
      Your ac might be too old and compressor is pulling more amps . Replace the ac

  • @hardcorefishermen
    @hardcorefishermen 2 місяці тому

    i a certified electrician and engineer, a clogged filter will not raise the circuit load for the type of window unit in the video, the efficiency will be lowered but it will not "do more work" the thermostat will simply run the compressor longer (not harder)to achieve the same temperature

  • @jacquesorr7566
    @jacquesorr7566 Рік тому

    You are a nice guy..., but you msy want to check CODE for where you are?? Because, NO-ONE should think you can replace an undesized (15amp) breaker on a 14/2 gauged wire... TO A (20amp) breaker _ ON THE SAME SIZED WIRE!!??
    THE (20AMP) breaker should only be wired to a thicker wire _12/2 guaged wire!!!
    No matter what N.E.C.., or anyone suggests...!!
    Common sense should tell you to be safe and NOT OVERLOAD THE WIRES OR BREAKERS.!!!!
    14/2 TO 15AMP.
    12/2 TO 20AMP.
    DONT BE CHEAP ...YOULL PAY LATER!!!