In a message dated 8/26/2007 8:23:14 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
w7why@verizon.net writes:
Hi Lou
I guess I didn't explain it right. What I meant is that after it cools
down, I can manually reset the breaker. If I push on it right after it
trips, it won't reset. Actually, after a while I can hear an audible
'click' and then I can manually reset it.
Tom W7WHY
OK Tom, so you are manually re-setting it. As you explained it, I was to
believe it came back on by itself. Thanks for the clarification. Here is a
quick test you can do, I am pretty sure that the Sb-200 has "fast-on"
connections to the circuit breakers. Or are the wires soldered? I don't
remember.
Anyway, you might want to switch the wires on the CB and see if the same
breaker kicks off or is the other one now kicks off. If the other one now
kicks
off, I might suspect that your fan is getting overheated (somehow) and
pulling that one side over the limit. You never know, it's a quick test you
can
perform. 73 Lou
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