Hi there techy - As an "almost" police officer, you SHOULD be aware that a popping circuit breaker indicates an overload and potential fire hazard.Is constantly having 700 watts + laptop + fridge+ lights ALL on only 1 circuit which blows when I turn the microwave on dangerous?
I always think my place is going to burn down.
it's on 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
ditch the microwave...Is constantly having 700 watts + laptop + fridge+ lights ALL on only 1 circuit which blows when I turn the microwave on dangerous?
I always think my place is going to burn down.
it's on 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
You are quite obviously overloaded. A Microwave typically start at around 1000 watts, and ur fridge will increase it's load every time it has to start the compressor. Move the micro. Eventually ur breaker will fail.Is constantly having 700 watts + laptop + fridge+ lights ALL on only 1 circuit which blows when I turn the microwave on dangerous?
I always think my place is going to burn down.
it's on 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
its a 15 amp breaker. i don't mind NEVER using the microwave but whenever the power kicks on the fridge the lights dim (not the ballast one but all the other ones in the house). The WHOLE apartment is only on 1 circuit. Crazy I know.if your 14/2 with a 15 amp breaker your microwave might use 8 or more of the 15 amps thats why it trips, if your 12/2 on a 20 amp just plug in the microwave into an outlet on another breaker and your good.(generally speaking that is..,if you house has real old wiring you might want to run a new wire just for the lights)