Just had an electrician here yesterday. He did say I had too many breakers on one side of my panel -but nothing more.
[You may have a faulty breaker with high contact resistance causing too much of a voltage drop to the AC power reaching your system. I'd call an electrician to take a look at that panel. Any undue warmth will indicate a serious problem.]
Shadorne (System | Reviews | Threads | Answers)
By the way, I have a volt meter and have checked my AC and it it's a steady 120-121 volts. So I have no voltage drop in my system.
This turned out to be an interesting thread if I do say so myself. By the way, I checked for any undue warmth at the breakers in my panel and it was all cool as a cucumber. Also, I noticed on the top of my panel there's an orange sticker that states: "Important Reminder, trip/flip all circuit breakers every six months to clear contacts. CRITERIUM-WITHEM-LIZKAY, ENGINEERS"
[You may have a faulty breaker with high contact resistance causing too much of a voltage drop to the AC power reaching your system. I'd call an electrician to take a look at that panel. Any undue warmth will indicate a serious problem.]
Shadorne (System | Reviews | Threads | Answers)
By the way, I have a volt meter and have checked my AC and it it's a steady 120-121 volts. So I have no voltage drop in my system.
This turned out to be an interesting thread if I do say so myself. By the way, I checked for any undue warmth at the breakers in my panel and it was all cool as a cucumber. Also, I noticed on the top of my panel there's an orange sticker that states: "Important Reminder, trip/flip all circuit breakers every six months to clear contacts. CRITERIUM-WITHEM-LIZKAY, ENGINEERS"