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Oh, so terrorism under the guise of Religious Motivation is really all about dissatisfaction about how we deal with Climate Change and Healthcare?!? Gee, the way some minds (?)work(?)....
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Oh, so terrorism under the guise of Religious Motivation is really all about dissatisfaction about how we deal with Climate Change and Healthcare?!? Gee, the way some minds (?)work(?)....
Remind me of the MASH episode where someone told Hawkeye that the Korean "conflict" was about indoor plumbing....
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Ronkh- But back then people had a better understanding of what was/wasn`t humor. Or crazy talk.
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Brand new house, keeps popping breakers with vacuum cleaner, another room with laser printer.
Electrician told me to plug vacuum into bathroom........ :wall
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Call the electrician back out and have him check the GFI circuit. Giving him the benefit of the doubt, it looks like that`s what he was getting at when he told you to plug into the bathroom.
Could be a bad ground in the wiring (not totally uncommon with new construction). I know it`s frustrating, hope you get it solved.
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Brand new house, keeps popping breakers with vacuum cleaner, another room with laser printer.
Electrician told me to plug vacuum into bathroom........ :wall
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This post perfectly sums up why I havent logged onto facebook in a long time.
One post by an ignorant fool (Maxine, not the person posting it), and the very next praising moms for using Lysol.
Ugh.
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nickclark08
Call the electrician back out and have him check the GFI circuit. Giving him the benefit of the doubt, it looks like that`s what he was getting at when he told you to plug into the bathroom.
Could be a bad ground in the wiring (not totally uncommon with new construction). I know it`s frustrating, hope you get it solved.
Good suggestion! I`d add picking up a circuit tester for those who don`t already own one:
https://www.autopia.org/forums/attac...id=33570&stc=1
Such a simple tool for making sure your wiring has been correctly done or not.
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Already know I have wiring problems.....
Electrician who put in my ceiling fans found one problem already.
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Ronkh
Already know I have wiring problems.....
Electrician who put in my ceiling fans found one problem already.
D`oh. Hope you can get it all sorted out.
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Ronkh- But back then people had a better understanding of what was/wasn`t humor. Or crazy talk.
I don`t think there are more crazy people than there were years ago. The internet just gave them a megaphone. That and conformation bias combined with the echo chamber effect of social media and the broadcast infotainment "news" segmentation, it`s the perfect storm of people only talking to others that agree with them.
Like rednecks having a `hold my beer` contest, dumb things are bound to happen.
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Ronkh
Brand new house, keeps popping breakers with vacuum cleaner, another room with laser printer.
Electrician told me to plug vacuum into bathroom........ :wall
New house... They probably used the cheapest GFI hardware they could pass inspection with. Good luck.
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Apparently Pledge is great for windows and paint also?
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New house... They probably used the cheapest GFI hardware they could pass inspection with. Good luck.
They may have put a lot of outlets on one circuit too. If the electrician says to put it in the bathroom outlet, it is because it is usually a 20A circuit and not many other outlets or lights on it.
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They may have put a lot of outlets on one circuit too. If the electrician says to put it in the bathroom outlet, it is because it is usually a 20A circuit and not many other outlets or lights on it.
True
Problem could also be improperly bonded neutral and ground. That can wreak havoc with GFCI breakers. ( if used )