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electrical questions #2 - davemchine - 10-26-2014 So I go into my garage today and my wall outlets aren't working. Bummer. I immediately walk to the main panel and look for a popped breaker but I don't see any. Double Bummer. I think I have to bring the electrician back to see what is going on. While I'm looking at the panel I see a bunch of small circuit breakers that I've never seen before. I do some googling and learn they are called Tandem Breakers and apparently it isn't a problem unless more are installed than the panel allows for. I don't know how to evaluate that so but I will ask the electrician when he comes back. Another thing I notice is duct tape on some of the tandem breakers. The tape doesn't seem to be holding anything together though. Instead it just seems to be covering the switch. I have no idea why anyone would do that. Any ideas? Here are some rather large pictures. ![]() ![]() Re: electrical questions #2 - MikeF - 10-26-2014 Somebody could have put tape on just to make it noticeable -- without having to read the layout... Sometimes "popped" breakers aren't that noticeable -- you might need to feel if they're popped (would have a slight wiggle to them)... Re: electrical questions #2 - Numo - 10-26-2014 Perhaps the tape was simply used to mark those breakers. Re: electrical questions #2 - cbelt3 - 10-26-2014 Is there a GFCI somewhere in the chain ? Often GFCI outlets are in the chain. Re: electrical questions #2 - Carm - 10-26-2014 From my experience. 15 amp are usually light circuits. The 20amp are outlets. 30 amps kitchen/bathrooms/washer/ dryer outlets. As for your outlets being off. It's probably a GFCI. But as mentioned "popped breakers" are hard to notice. Re: electrical questions #2 - OWC Jamie - 10-26-2014 turn the labelled 'garage' off and then back on ? look for a gfci in the garage ? the septic marker - lift pump in the basement or lift pump up the street ? Re: electrical questions #2 - davemchine - 10-26-2014 Cbelt won the prize, I found a GFCI on the far end of my garage and a reset fixed the problem! Thanks. Re: electrical questions #2 - WHiiP - 10-27-2014 What did cbelt3 win, exactly? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Re: electrical questions #2 - cbelt3 - 10-27-2014 WHiiP wrote:The joy of knowing I helped another human being deal with the evils of Alternating Current without injuring himself... the way I have... Many times... X( ![]() Re: electrical questions #2 - space-time - 10-27-2014 What were you doing in the garage? Trying to chane the tires? |