You guys are on this page honestly talking stuff way over my head amps and circuits etc. i can tel you, bedroom 3 is on a “15a”, and the lights my power etc was working fine at 4:45am that morning when I woke up to piss because bathroom lights worked. My ole lady woke me up about 8 said shit was wonky. My timer is set to come on at 6am. Timer flicking on had to do it.
this time last month I was running a hlg100, 4 HLG qb 132, at 70 watts each, twoHLG qb 96 at 150 watts about each, and then myexhaust fan, and multiple fans in the tent.
electrician said breaker was fine, and direction of power loss (idk how he gauges this) was towards direction of my grow room. I have no reason to believe it’s any room but my grow room because I use minimal appliances or electronics otherwise. My oven, washer, dryer, hot water heater, fridge, etc all work fine.
my overhead lights do not nor does half my plugs about. On the direction of home as grow room. Half of living room and everything to the left is A ok.
edit the breaker that won’t click back to correct position is the grow room breaker
sorry if I'm making things worse throwing in my 2 cents when you have electricians on the call and i am no enectrician but I'm just a college boy and am rooting for you to fix this and I cannot help myself so here I go again. This seems like a problem you have to divide and conquer to find out what part is bad. it really could be any part, the wire, the outlet, the timer, the power strip, any of the lights,...etc. If current exceeds the limit of 15A on your fuse then the fuse blows. Amps is the unit of measure of current strength in electricity. It is much like the current in a river as in how fast is the water flowing downstream. If current goes over what parts were made for components would heat up too much and eventually burn or melt which is like the damn on the river breaking and flooding the town. The breaker turns off the flow of river water so even though the damn is broken the town is saved. Yay!
So if I recap what you say correctly, your oven, washer, dryer, hot water heater, fridge, etc all work fine. I don't know shit about trailers but those are all major appliances so the trailer manufacturer may have smartly put them on separate circuits. Your overhead lights nor half my plugs don't work. So it's not impossible they are on the same circuit even though they're in different rooms. By1 circuit you can think of it like 1 loop of wire going around your trailer from one plug or light to the next like a runner in baseball runs the bases so also called a 'home run'. To keep the level of the river at a constant height the power panel provides more current when you turn more things on. So when your timer went off something in that circuit got overstressed and failed, probably causing a short. And now the breaker repeatedly says nah ah, nogonadoit. This why I think and others think it's either an outlet, or it might even be the wiring behind the walls but from experience these guys say the outlets go before the wiring does.
So you really have to make sure EVERYTHING that doesn't work is unplugged and not just turned off, and do that on every plug that doesn't work. You have suspected one outlook, but if it doesn't look burnt or discolored, you have to check them all. And of course don't fuck with it if you aren't confident because it's dangerous! I'm saying you may have had too much current draw which was your original problem, but that caused another problem, so now you have to solve the second problem first. But regarding the first problem, too much power, let me try to add up your light's power draw. Again these guys may know right off, but I don't know LEDs so I have to do my best to look it up
You gave me a hlg100, 4 HLG qb 132, at 70 watts each, twoHLG qb 96 at 150 watts about each, and then myexhaust fan, and multiple fans in the tent. I'll probably ignore the fans. Note Watts are power and equal Current times Volts. So
Edit:
hlg100 = 95 watts
4 HLG qb 132, 75 watts x 4 = 300
twoHLG qb 96 at 150 watt x 2 = 300
I can't find the HLG qb 96, but a MW driver i see sold with it can drive up to 240 W, so safe to assume the most is 240 per?
So according to this you are not pulling 800 x 2 watts = 1600, but more like say 1000 watts with the extras. right? no a/c??? no electric space heater??
I have to ask if you are in Canada because you run on different voltage and I'm not sure if you have to check you are not buying US only electronics? Anyhow, I would say you are then pulling about 10 Amps of current from your grow room. If other things are on the same circuit, idk, space heater, blow dryer, etc. So anyhow, 10A is pretty high to run non-stop for 18 hours, and fluctuations can wear things down.
Check if you want if there are no errors in my guestimate above. Let us know if you have had other things in the trailer like space heater or ac in the plugs that don't work. even vacuum cleaner or blow dryer.
But to fix the problem you have now, you probably need to empty out the grow room and let a pro in there, if you don't find where the problem is pretty soon. Hope it works out for you. Keep asking questions if you want I'm sure we'll keep trying to answer...