rdonahue6
Jan 31, 2011, 12:09 PM
Hi,
I am having a very weird electrical problem, that I was hoping you could help me with. Sometimes, all the lights on one circuit will go out and the breaker is not tripped. Resetting the breaker does nothing. However, if I plug the iron in to an outlet, the lights magically come back on. The outlet where the iron is plugged in is a GFCI, but it is only protecting itself and has no wires going to “load”. The other mystery is that I'm pretty sure that outlet where the iron is plugged in, is not even on the same circuit as the lights, although I might be wrong about that.
I live in the Northeast and this problem has been happening on and off, since a couple of days after Christmas. I had a friend over, who happens to be an electrician, and he could not seem to find any problem. He took the outlet apart, and several switches for the lights, and they were all reading the correct voltage, and did not have any visible signs of being broken. He also checked all the breakers in the panel.
Could this be a problem where the wires enter the house? It seems to me that there may be a short somewhere, which really worries me.
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Ray
I am having a very weird electrical problem, that I was hoping you could help me with. Sometimes, all the lights on one circuit will go out and the breaker is not tripped. Resetting the breaker does nothing. However, if I plug the iron in to an outlet, the lights magically come back on. The outlet where the iron is plugged in is a GFCI, but it is only protecting itself and has no wires going to “load”. The other mystery is that I'm pretty sure that outlet where the iron is plugged in, is not even on the same circuit as the lights, although I might be wrong about that.
I live in the Northeast and this problem has been happening on and off, since a couple of days after Christmas. I had a friend over, who happens to be an electrician, and he could not seem to find any problem. He took the outlet apart, and several switches for the lights, and they were all reading the correct voltage, and did not have any visible signs of being broken. He also checked all the breakers in the panel.
Could this be a problem where the wires enter the house? It seems to me that there may be a short somewhere, which really worries me.
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Ray