donmagicjuan
Active Member
blowing too often sharing with other people can i buy some kind of magic box to stop this bullshit
thats funny i like that lmfao
Wrong. Dumb advice or ignorant advice at best. Sorry but ER nurses pretty much know the possibilities involved here. I wrote my post before reading yours. Plumbing is one thing for an amateur, electricity is not.hi
unfortunately your circuit will always trip/break when using the equipment you are if it has done so once before.
this is due to the limiting factor being the amperage of the circuit breaker i.e. if your circuit breaker is 15amps and you plugging equipment adding up to 20amps will draw too much flow through that circuit causing the circuit to trip/break.
these are put in as a safety feature preventing the circuit in question from overheating
solutions to this problem would include:-
as previously mentioned using other circuits in your house by using extension cables and drawing from another plug (although there can be a limit to this too if very excessive amounts are drawn from the same circuit 'ring', i doubt thisa would be a problem for you tho)
you could also try upgrading your circuit breaking fuse in your box from say 15amp to 20amp, this will hinder the safety and may cause overheating of the plugs used etc, so be careful and i would consult a qualified sparky (electrician)
lastly you could tap into the ring main that your house lights for example runs from (not lamps that plug in a means ones with light switches) as this will or should be on a different ring mains from your plugs, again if you are unsure i would consult a qualified electrician or see online for how to do this
hope this helps