HELL YEAH, I REPLACED IT ALL BY MYSELF AND DIDN'T GET ELECTROCUTED. Thank you so much, there was no power to just ONE portion of my house, and now I can use the bathroom while not in the dark :)
That begs the question, how many people watched this video and died and couldn't make a post because they are dead? Just kidding, but it's funny where my mind goes at times LOL. I use power tools, but I know these are only holding the frame in place, not mounting a tire to a car...torque appropriately. It annoys me to find people screwing things down really tight only to hold a 2-ounce piece of metal or plastic. Or someone mounts a TV and puts the lag screws so tight it crushes the sheetrock. Idiots...
Watched this video twice before my first attempt at replacing a bad breaker. Thank you for your guidance and for placing the fear of God about touching the main. Successful install.
While it may be obvious to some, make sure the replacement breaker is in the OFF position before installing (I know the panel is OFF so technically it doesn't matter but I'm more of a belt and suspenders kinda guy. After installing the breaker, then turn the main breakers ON and the replacement breaker ON.
Thx man, its so hard to find a simple video like this .... Some vids dont even tell people about those deadly hot bolts. Like wtf 😮 For an idiot like me that could be the end game for me and my family... I sure hope my suspect breaker is the culprit I've been looking for. Ive checked so many things and learned so much but I haven't tried replacing a breaker yet. I suspect the 40 strands of Christmas lights either ruined a breaker or fried a line in a circuit somewhere. Its frustrating though as some idiot electrician chained the GFCI outlets together like 10 times on one circuit I think and they labeled the breakers wrong....... For an idiot like myself thats been a huge headache. Literally spent like 15hours on this project already but its kind of fun. On a side note you know you're getting old when you like trips to the hardware store and trying to fix things in the house. You got a new sub. Thank you sir!
The was a great video for non electricians.. it helped me alot.. even though I was scared as shit doing it... 😆 I had to replace 2 of them and I watched ur video step by step while doing it..m so thank you....
@@TopHomeowner so I have a question... Can u attach the wires to the fuse before u put it back in its spot in the box??? It's so tight in my box that I can't get any room to put the wires back in once the fuse is in place.. if I attached the wires first before putting the fuse back in the spot It goes will it shock me???
I survived it was pretty easy it was a breaker all the way on the bottom so after I took the cover off I just pulled the breaker off the main bar so that means the breaker is disconnected so all I did was transfer the two wires to the new breaker and then click it back in.. Would have been nice to be able to shut off all the breakers with a main breaker up top but there wasn't one
Thank you for being the man and not giving in to your wife who was overly concerned about the kids' stupid video game. Thank you for knowing that you're the parent, so you're in charge. It's not like you ruined video games for them forever and I'm sure they'll play for decades more.
Thank you - was able to replace a bad breaker myself. I appreciate it. I diagnosed it was the breaker by turning of the main and it still would not reset. It should have reset with no power on the circuit so I replaced it and problem solved.
So easy! Thank you. The panel looks so intimidating because I have no electrical knowledge. My first time EVER changing this. Thank you for your awesome video.
I recently replaced a breaker i thought was bad and it turned out a screw on the side of an outlet was sticking out and touching the metal receptacle box. Always screw those in if you’re using the plug in connections on the back instead, especially if you have metal receptacle boxes.
Thank you! Very informative, and detailed. Because of this, I was able to replace a bad breaker almost step by step with your video. Greatly appreciated!
Twas the day before Christmas, And all through the place, The decorations were off, What a seasonal disgrace! The lights were hung up but the garage door was closed. As it turned out the fifteen year old breaker was hosed. But along came a video, perfectly timed, to manage the problem, and inspire a rhyme. Now the powers back on, and the garage door can move. Twas with this tutorial, the process was smoothed. So I leave you a like, and a wish for good cheer! Merry Christmas, and thanks! Have a brilliant new year!
Hey..if permeantly removing an elctrical appliance...once located the correct breaker, can i just remove the wires going to it and leave the breaker in place? That way i can use in future if need be for something else. Or should i take the whole breaker out? Before removing wires, obviously shut dwn ppwer and check first. Thanks for any help
Great video. Loved shutting down the kids! Two questions......Why are some wires red by the breakers, and why did your tester lite up when you were scanning the breakers for juice? Thanks.
The red wires are thicker gauge, like for a stove or AC. The tester flashes every couple of seconds to indicate that it's on. If it detects a current it flashes rapidly and beeps.
perfect instructional. i thought all breakers followed the same form factor though. it kind of blows my mind that they don't. what is NEMA doing exactly that we don't have standard breakers??? we had standard fuses with fuse boxes in the 50's! i'm going back to a fuse box with edison style fuses lol
Circuit breakers don't just "go bad." Unless of course they're made like garbage (General Electric). An overload, a short-circuit, and a ground fault are the three ways a circuit breaker can trip.
Great information. Can you elaborate on the AFCI and GFCI combo breakers? I may need to replace my square D breaker. It has a purple test button and a google search indicated that it is a combo AFCI/GFCI breaker.
That's a judgement call. If you put the panel back in place you'll still have a gap where the old breaker went which makes it more of a hazard (someone could stick their fingers inside). You could also take a picture with your phone and match it up that way.
GREAT question!!! I am seeing one breaker to a bedroom tripping monthly with no apparent reason. I suspect the breaker may be faulty, but am not certain.
Im about to try this in my home this afternoon.. I bought a volt meter pen and tested it just to be sure.. electricity is not something to play around with!
I have a voltage tester similar to the one in the video, it blinks red and makes noise when it's on and after the main breaker is off, it just glows red on certain breakers and green for others. Does that mean it isn't live anymore and safe to work on?
Great video! Only thing you should add in the breaker types section is that manufacturers can make different styles as well - ie Eaton CH type breaker completely different from Eaton HOM type
Thank you for the nice video. We have a loss of power to some outlets in the basement, but no breakers are in the tripped position. We suspect that some breakers have gone bad and probably need to be replaced, but we have difficulty identifying which ones are the bad ones. The labeling is not detailed enough to be helpful, so how should the bad breakers be identified? Would the voltage detection pen be the tool to use or are there other means?
I made a follow-up video to this one that explains the symptoms of a bad breaker: ua-cam.com/video/WviuwlcRtYE/v-deo.html Also, you may want to make sure there isn't an issue with the wiring if only some of the outlets aren't working. Here's another video that may help: ua-cam.com/video/d5h1JjnaJMk/v-deo.html
I have a room in my house that has no power and 3 outlets on the outside wall, but the breaker isn't tripped on any of them. Could it still be a malfunctioning breaker
Does it matter which wires are connected to each screw . Like the red and black wires should be black on top and red on bottom or are they interchangeable? Thx
He tells u in the video.. he says to make sure u out the same wire back on the same spot it came off.. so don't cross them.. if red is on top then put the red one back on top..
Exactly what I am looking for. Saw a couple of other articles and videos, they basically all talked about the super high level guide of a replacement which is basically useless and not helpful at all.
In terms of direct instruction, something not covered explicitly in this video - so turn all circuit breakers off before turning off the big main circuit breaker? (And if so, how did some light source in your video turn off when you turned off the main breaker?)
Great video. My issue is i need to change a smoke detector in my living room. I turn off circuit breaker but i still have power in my living room. Is this a circuit breaker issue or something else ? Thanks
You must not be turning off the right breaker. Sometimes they're labeled incorrectly. My house is like that and I had to remap all the breakers by turning them off and checking what had lost power. You can also just turn off power to the main, instead of just a single breaker. This will cut power to the entire house.
It sounds like the panel in question could either be a sub-panel, which would rely on a main breaker located in another panel, or it could be part of an older electrical system that doesn't include a main breaker. If there's another panel, turning off the main breaker there should cut power to the sub-panel. BUT, it's still important to always test and make sure the power is truly off for safety. If there's no main breaker and it's an older system, you would need a professional, typically from the electric company, to safely disconnect and then reconnect your meter. That would ensure any work on the panel is done without live electricity. Hope this helps!
I turned off the main breaker in the box and tested the breaker I needed to replace with a meter. I touched the screw with one lead and put the other lead to ground and it read 120 volts AC. Isn't it suppose to read zero? What happened?
Hey, just watched this video. My issue is this, all my outlets in the bathrooms and garage (5 total) are not working but no breaker is tripped. None of the outlets are burnt or look damaged. Any suggestions?
The next thing I would check is if you have any GFCI outlets tripped. Sometimes they can even be located in another room. Otherwise its probably a loose connection inside one of the boxes.
Can you leave a fuse missing and just cap the wire? I want to bring the blown fuse to the hardware store to match it exactly but I'm worried about leaving that terminal unfinished/ unfixed in the meantime...
If you're disconnecting a circuit, just capping the wire in the panel is a common practice. If you are removing a fuse or breaker, make sure it's covered with a blank so that no one can accidentally get shocked.
Hey @Top Homeowner, I'm surprised that being a licensed electrician you don't have your home electronics protected with a U.P.S. Battery Backup System. However, I am glad you did a video like this for people like me who have been in the electrical and electronics industry for a while, but would rather hire an electrician just to play it safe. Thanks and keep up the good work. I enjoyed this video a lot.
Good video! Question- I have a dryer (less than 1 year) that just started tripping the breaker AFTER about 10+ minutes. I reset the breaker a few times and it does the same. House is about 16 years old, and dryer is 1 year old. If not for bad dryer motor or heating element.. is it possible the breaker is bad? Again it just started happening
I have same problem. The tech said that electric dryer should be on a 30 amp circuit. Current circuit breaker is only 20 amps. I will try and change it myself. But I'll verify my life insurance is in order first 🤪
@@Rabideen lol. Yeah before any dangerous activity always check up on the policy! 😂😂 So we had electrician come out, did full diagnostic and found nothing! And of course it did NOT shut off when the pro was there.. 😂 Nothing was fixed other than tightening some screws, on the dryer, outlet and breaker. Problem has not come back since! 🤷♂️🤷♂️
Mine is doing this exact thing! It’ll be fine for 10-15 mins then trips the breaker I’ve already checked turned power off and checked the junction box in the attic the wires in the plug and then the wires the pigtail goes into the dryer and they’re all tight so now I’m putting my big girl panties on and gonna check out the breaker. Cause mamas gotta do laundry. I hope it’s just loose.
That's fine, my house is the same way. The main power shutoff is outside by the meter, and I have another sub-panel inside my garage with all the breakers.
Of course....the bad breaker I have is an AFCI with pigtail....AND......that particular pigtail is hidden under maybe a dozen other pigtails that are over-laid and all crunched on the right side of the panel.....since most all AFCI's are physically located all on the right side. So....OK..I get it for a normal breaker, I've done those....but in this case, how do I find the correct coiled pigtail among the 12 or so that are crunched on top of that one, all connected to the right side neutral bus?...... groan!!!
When he says all the breakers are off, he means because he flipped the main power breaker to the panel off. (As you say, "the main shut off".) This turns off all breakers. I think some ppl are confusing that with actually flipping each individual breaker switch off... Not necessary.
HELL YEAH, I REPLACED IT ALL BY MYSELF AND DIDN'T GET ELECTROCUTED. Thank you so much, there was no power to just ONE portion of my house, and now I can use the bathroom while not in the dark :)
That begs the question, how many people watched this video and died and couldn't make a post because they are dead? Just kidding, but it's funny where my mind goes at times LOL. I use power tools, but I know these are only holding the frame in place, not mounting a tire to a car...torque appropriately. It annoys me to find people screwing things down really tight only to hold a 2-ounce piece of metal or plastic. Or someone mounts a TV and puts the lag screws so tight it crushes the sheetrock. Idiots...
Watched this video twice before my first attempt at replacing a bad breaker. Thank you for your guidance and for placing the fear of God about touching the main. Successful install.
While it may be obvious to some, make sure the replacement breaker is in the OFF position before installing (I know the panel is OFF so technically it doesn't matter but I'm more of a belt and suspenders kinda guy. After installing the breaker, then turn the main breakers ON and the replacement breaker ON.
Thx man, its so hard to find a simple video like this .... Some vids dont even tell people about those deadly hot bolts. Like wtf 😮 For an idiot like me that could be the end game for me and my family... I sure hope my suspect breaker is the culprit I've been looking for. Ive checked so many things and learned so much but I haven't tried replacing a breaker yet. I suspect the 40 strands of Christmas lights either ruined a breaker or fried a line in a circuit somewhere. Its frustrating though as some idiot electrician chained the GFCI outlets together like 10 times on one circuit I think and they labeled the breakers wrong....... For an idiot like myself thats been a huge headache. Literally spent like 15hours on this project already but its kind of fun. On a side note you know you're getting old when you like trips to the hardware store and trying to fix things in the house. You got a new sub. Thank you sir!
Thanks for the comment and I'm glad this helped you!
The was a great video for non electricians.. it helped me alot.. even though I was scared as shit doing it... 😆 I had to replace 2 of them and I watched ur video step by step while doing it..m so thank you....
Glad it helped!
@@TopHomeowner so I have a question... Can u attach the wires to the fuse before u put it back in its spot in the box??? It's so tight in my box that I can't get any room to put the wires back in once the fuse is in place.. if I attached the wires first before putting the fuse back in the spot It goes will it shock me???
I got to do it with no main breaker shut off..😃 if I survive I'll update my comment🤣
I survived it was pretty easy it was a breaker all the way on the bottom so after I took the cover off I just pulled the breaker off the main bar so that means the breaker is disconnected so all I did was transfer the two wires to the new breaker and then click it back in..
Would have been nice to be able to shut off all the breakers with a main breaker up top but there wasn't one
@@MiketaylornewsR.I.P to this man
DALE!! I SAID NO POWER TOOLS!!
Short and simple, yet effective video. As a new, young homeowner this was very helpful. Thanks!
Great job
simple straightforward explanation and informative.
I will now be able to DIM (DIY) thanks to you
Thank you for being the man and not giving in to your wife who was overly concerned about the kids' stupid video game. Thank you for knowing that you're the parent, so you're in charge. It's not like you ruined video games for them forever and I'm sure they'll play for decades more.
Buddy I think you missed the point of the video 😂
@DakotaB26 of course this is a video about changing a circuit breaker and child rearing is not the main focus. Thanks, Captain Obvious.
Just did it. Fantastic video, bud. You took a ton of worry out of the project. Thank you.
Thank you - was able to replace a bad breaker myself. I appreciate it. I diagnosed it was the breaker by turning of the main and it still would not reset. It should have reset with no power on the circuit so I replaced it and problem solved.
Thank you Sir!! You have saved me a $500 bill!! Thank you!
Most definitely will attempt for the next time. One happened today and it’s costing about $150 to get replaced
So easy! Thank you. The panel looks so intimidating because I have no electrical knowledge. My first time EVER changing this. Thank you for your awesome video.
Simple, direct to the point DIY video. Very nice and very helpful. Thanks!
Very good. Explain it so that it can be understood. Keep it simple.
Thanks brother! The thing I love about your videos is you just do a great job of explaining everything. You should be a teacher.
Very good camera work and audio.
Great explanation on how to fix it!
Thank you very much!
I recently replaced a breaker i thought was bad and it turned out a screw on the side of an outlet was sticking out and touching the metal receptacle box. Always screw those in if you’re using the plug in connections on the back instead, especially if you have metal receptacle boxes.
Thank you! Very informative, and detailed. Because of this, I was able to replace a bad breaker almost step by step with your video. Greatly appreciated!
I just got this game today, and it has a few bugs here, and there… It’s still absolutely an amazing game. Thanks for another great video.
Good lesson. Thanks
Great Video! Clear, concise, and informative!
Thank you! Very helpful
You're an absolute legend, thank you so much!
Twas the day before Christmas,
And all through the place,
The decorations were off,
What a seasonal disgrace!
The lights were hung up but the garage door was closed.
As it turned out the fifteen year old breaker was hosed.
But along came a video, perfectly timed, to manage the problem, and inspire a rhyme.
Now the powers back on, and the garage door can move.
Twas with this tutorial, the process was smoothed.
So I leave you a like, and a wish for good cheer!
Merry Christmas, and thanks! Have a brilliant new year!
LOVE this! Nice work.
Thank You Sir. Well explained to understand to do the job safe without any problems.
Glad it helped!
Well that Fortnite game is for sure over now lol
The joy of hearing the boy be like "wtf" 😂
Awesome, and now I can get back to ESO.
Thank you! I will be replacing my first one as soon as Ace opens.
Glad I could help!
@@TopHomeowner and we have power!
Thanks for the detailed explanation, it really helped me do it myself. Very much appreciated! 😊
Great lesson. Very easy to understand. Thank You!!!!
Thank you for this helpful and informative video!
Saved me a lot of money probably. Thanks!!
YOU ARE AMAAAAZING!!! 🙌
Super great video. I have no questions. Thank you
Hey..if permeantly removing an elctrical appliance...once located the correct breaker, can i just remove the wires going to it and leave the breaker in place? That way i can use in future if need be for something else. Or should i take the whole breaker out? Before removing wires, obviously shut dwn ppwer and check first. Thanks for any help
Good video. Will be tackling my issue layer today. Will let you know (hopefully) how it went😂
Great video. Loved shutting down the kids! Two questions......Why are some wires red by the breakers, and why did your tester lite up when you were scanning the breakers for juice? Thanks.
The red wires are thicker gauge, like for a stove or AC. The tester flashes every couple of seconds to indicate that it's on. If it detects a current it flashes rapidly and beeps.
@@TopHomeowner Great day when you learn something. Greatly appreciate the getback.
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@@TopHomeowner , I was going to ask very same question!! Thank you so much.
@@moboutmen are you still alive
perfect instructional. i thought all breakers followed the same form factor though. it kind of blows my mind that they don't. what is NEMA doing exactly that we don't have standard breakers??? we had standard fuses with fuse boxes in the 50's! i'm going back to a fuse box with edison style fuses lol
Circuit breakers don't just "go bad." Unless of course they're made like garbage (General Electric). An overload, a short-circuit, and a ground fault are the three ways a circuit breaker can trip.
Well, and here’s the thing: they do.
Even though I've done it before I never did it by myself so I wanted a little refresher course just to make sure I didn't forget anything
Great video! Easy enough to understand and follow!
Great information. Can you elaborate on the AFCI and GFCI combo breakers? I may need to replace my square D breaker. It has a purple test button and a google search indicated that it is a combo AFCI/GFCI breaker.
Very helpful. Thank you. Is it ok though to turn back the power on while the old fuse is out as I bring it to the store?
That's a judgement call. If you put the panel back in place you'll still have a gap where the old breaker went which makes it more of a hazard (someone could stick their fingers inside). You could also take a picture with your phone and match it up that way.
Thankyou. Excellent video.
Thank you so much!
Thank you! This really helped me.
You're welcome!
What are symptoms of a bad breaker?
GREAT question!!! I am seeing one breaker to a bedroom tripping monthly with no apparent reason. I suspect the breaker may be faulty, but am not certain.
Thank you. Great video. Easy to follow and understand. Saved me $$.
Very informative, thank you
Excellent video 🙌🏻thank you
Im about to try this in my home this afternoon.. I bought a volt meter pen and tested it just to be sure.. electricity is not something to play around with!
Volt meter pen isn’t sufficient imo. Use a multi meter for stuff like this. Then you KNOW for a fact, that there’s no power.
Nice job and now back to Fortnite
What haha
😂😂😂
I have a voltage tester similar to the one in the video, it blinks red and makes noise when it's on and after the main breaker is off, it just glows red on certain breakers and green for others. Does that mean it isn't live anymore and safe to work on?
Mine doesn't act that way so I can't say for sure. It's best to check the documentation for your specific tester to understand what the codes mean.
Thanks buddy!
You bet!
Thanks man very helpful your video!!!!!
Great video. Thanks for sharing
Great video! 👍
Great informative video
Great video! Only thing you should add in the breaker types section is that manufacturers can make different styles as well - ie Eaton CH type breaker completely different from Eaton HOM type
Good point, thanks for the feedback!
Great explanation, have you ever replaced a breaker while the main was on?
No I haven't and I don't plan on it!
@@TopHomeowner My box doesn't have a master shutoff. Any suggestions?
Yeah, Fortnight game so much more important than Dads instructional video for thousands of repair personnel.
Thanks!!! Very helpful 👍🏽
Thank you for the nice video. We have a loss of power to some outlets in the basement, but no breakers are in the tripped position. We suspect that some breakers have gone bad and probably need to be replaced, but we have difficulty identifying which ones are the bad ones. The labeling is not detailed enough to be helpful, so how should the bad breakers be identified? Would the voltage detection pen be the tool to use or are there other means?
I made a follow-up video to this one that explains the symptoms of a bad breaker: ua-cam.com/video/WviuwlcRtYE/v-deo.html
Also, you may want to make sure there isn't an issue with the wiring if only some of the outlets aren't working. Here's another video that may help: ua-cam.com/video/d5h1JjnaJMk/v-deo.html
@@TopHomeowner Thank you dearly, sir. I have found some directions and confidence and going to check the outlets and the breakers. Wish me luck!
Awesome. Thanks
Thanks!
You bet!
Thank you so much for your video.
You are welcome!
Thank you...
I have a room in my house that has no power and 3 outlets on the outside wall, but the breaker isn't tripped on any of them. Could it still be a malfunctioning breaker
Awesome video dude! Ty!
Excellent video bro. Quick and to the point. Thank you 😁
Glad it helped!
Does it matter which wires are connected to each screw . Like the red and black wires should be black on top and red on bottom or are they interchangeable?
Thx
He tells u in the video.. he says to make sure u out the same wire back on the same spot it came off.. so don't cross them.. if red is on top then put the red one back on top..
awesome, thanks for the wisdom
is it bad if my breaker is outside?
Very helpful 🥰
Thank you
Exactly what I am looking for. Saw a couple of other articles and videos, they basically all talked about the super high level guide of a replacement which is basically useless and not helpful at all.
Glad this helped!
Great job!
In terms of direct instruction, something not covered explicitly in this video - so turn all circuit breakers off before turning off the big main circuit breaker? (And if so, how did some light source in your video turn off when you turned off the main breaker?)
So how do you know if your breaker is bad?
Thank you. Very helpful. Made me brave enough to do it. But you left out the most important bit....who won the fortnight game?
Glad it was helpful for you! I'm pretty sure my boys lost the fortnight game haha
Great video!
Thanks!
Great video. My issue is i need to change a smoke detector in my living room. I turn off circuit breaker but i still have power in my living room. Is this a circuit breaker issue or something else ? Thanks
You must not be turning off the right breaker. Sometimes they're labeled incorrectly. My house is like that and I had to remap all the breakers by turning them off and checking what had lost power. You can also just turn off power to the main, instead of just a single breaker. This will cut power to the entire house.
@@scylusblack6241 let’s say i want to change the ceiling fan, i turn off that circuit and still have power. Would that be a circuit issue then ?
My breakers are poorly labeled. How do I know or test which one is the bad one?
Thanks
My panel doesn’t have a main switch shutoff like in this video. Is that possible? Can some work as such?
It sounds like the panel in question could either be a sub-panel, which would rely on a main breaker located in another panel, or it could be part of an older electrical system that doesn't include a main breaker. If there's another panel, turning off the main breaker there should cut power to the sub-panel. BUT, it's still important to always test and make sure the power is truly off for safety. If there's no main breaker and it's an older system, you would need a professional, typically from the electric company, to safely disconnect and then reconnect your meter. That would ensure any work on the panel is done without live electricity. Hope this helps!
I turned off the main breaker in the box and tested the breaker I needed to replace with a meter. I touched the screw with one lead and put the other lead to ground and it read 120 volts AC. Isn't it suppose to read zero? What happened?
Hey, just watched this video. My issue is this, all my outlets in the bathrooms and garage (5 total) are not working but no breaker is tripped. None of the outlets are burnt or look damaged. Any suggestions?
The next thing I would check is if you have any GFCI outlets tripped. Sometimes they can even be located in another room. Otherwise its probably a loose connection inside one of the boxes.
@@TopHomeowner Preciate ya, you are the man ×10
Nice job bro 👍
Can you leave a fuse missing and just cap the wire? I want to bring the blown fuse to the hardware store to match it exactly but I'm worried about leaving that terminal unfinished/ unfixed in the meantime...
If you're disconnecting a circuit, just capping the wire in the panel is a common practice. If you are removing a fuse or breaker, make sure it's covered with a blank so that no one can accidentally get shocked.
Hey @Top Homeowner, I'm surprised that being a licensed electrician you don't have your home electronics protected with a U.P.S. Battery Backup System. However, I am glad you did a video like this for people like me who have been in the electrical and electronics industry for a while, but would rather hire an electrician just to play it safe. Thanks and keep up the good work. I enjoyed this video a lot.
Good video!
Question- I have a dryer (less than 1 year) that just started tripping the breaker AFTER about 10+ minutes.
I reset the breaker a few times and it does the same.
House is about 16 years old, and dryer is 1 year old.
If not for bad dryer motor or heating element.. is it possible the breaker is bad?
Again it just started happening
I have same problem. The tech said that electric dryer should be on a 30 amp circuit. Current circuit breaker is only 20 amps. I will try and change it myself. But I'll verify my life insurance is in order first 🤪
@@Rabideen lol. Yeah before any dangerous activity always check up on the policy! 😂😂
So we had electrician come out, did full diagnostic and found nothing! And of course it did NOT shut off when the pro was there.. 😂
Nothing was fixed other than tightening some screws, on the dryer, outlet and breaker. Problem has not come back since! 🤷♂️🤷♂️
I live in a studio apartment and my breaker for the bedroom/living room set been going out, and I switched back on.
Mine is doing this exact thing! It’ll be fine for 10-15 mins then trips the breaker I’ve already checked turned power off and checked the junction box in the attic the wires in the plug and then the wires the pigtail goes into the dryer and they’re all tight so now I’m putting my big girl panties on and gonna check out the breaker. Cause mamas gotta do laundry. I hope it’s just loose.
Thanks for sharing this very important information😊
Definitely thought it was gonna be harder than this!
Gotta love youtube 😅😅😅
Thank you that works great. 🙏
My house has the main breaker outside and all the breakers for the individual rooms are inside. Is this not normal?
That's fine, my house is the same way. The main power shutoff is outside by the meter, and I have another sub-panel inside my garage with all the breakers.
Does the breaker itself make a noise if it’s going bad?
Yes, it can sound like a loud hum or buzz
Of course....the bad breaker I have is an AFCI with pigtail....AND......that particular pigtail is hidden under maybe a dozen other pigtails that are over-laid and all crunched on the right side of the panel.....since most all AFCI's are physically located all on the right side. So....OK..I get it for a normal breaker, I've done those....but in this case, how do I find the correct coiled pigtail among the 12 or so that are crunched on top of that one, all connected to the right side neutral bus?...... groan!!!
You mentioned that all the breakers were off… Is that required or is the main shut off enough?
You should always shut off every breaker before shuting down the main
When he says all the breakers are off, he means because he flipped the main power breaker to the panel off. (As you say, "the main shut off".) This turns off all breakers. I think some ppl are confusing that with actually flipping each individual breaker switch off... Not necessary.
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I have a 60's era Square D subpanel. I'm guessing I'm out of luck replacing just the circuits.
Square D may still make breakers for it (or another company may make a replica), so look into that first before deciding to do any major work.
@@TopHomeowner Great suggestion! In fact the breaker you took out looks like the ones in my panel. Thank you!