Chigirl2112
Nov 13, 2006, 06:02 PM
Hello All,
I have a house with circuit breakers that are at least 15 years old. I had a ceiling fan with lighting fixture that, when the fan was on and I tried to turn the light on - the light bulb would "explode". I don't mean burn out - I literally mean expode. So I bought a new fan with/ light fixture and it worked for a few hours on "high" (the fan) - but when I went to turn on the light - something happened and the fan would only go on "low" no matter what setting I had it on.
On the same circuit breaker I have an outdoor box. I bought a brand new leaf blower, plugged it in and within 5 minutes the motor started smoking and quit working on "high". It would work on "low" setting - but again - the motor was smoking so I quit using it and returned it.
My stepdad says that if it were an electrical problem that the circuit breaker would flip to the "off" position - this has never happened.
Any ideas out there?
Thanks
I have a house with circuit breakers that are at least 15 years old. I had a ceiling fan with lighting fixture that, when the fan was on and I tried to turn the light on - the light bulb would "explode". I don't mean burn out - I literally mean expode. So I bought a new fan with/ light fixture and it worked for a few hours on "high" (the fan) - but when I went to turn on the light - something happened and the fan would only go on "low" no matter what setting I had it on.
On the same circuit breaker I have an outdoor box. I bought a brand new leaf blower, plugged it in and within 5 minutes the motor started smoking and quit working on "high". It would work on "low" setting - but again - the motor was smoking so I quit using it and returned it.
My stepdad says that if it were an electrical problem that the circuit breaker would flip to the "off" position - this has never happened.
Any ideas out there?
Thanks