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ScottDW

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  1. From what I know the 30 amp breaker in question is only used for the heater.  There is also a 20 amp breaker that is for everything else that has never tripped.  I keep going to the breaker or relay board as a problem.  No way to test the relay board except look for obvious damage like scorch marks etc.  Only way to test the breaker to my knowledge is replace it.

  2. I checked the connections and re-tightened all connections.  Of course the breaker reset properly but tripped sometime overnight.  I checked the amp draw of the heater and it was pulling 24 amps.  That's normal.  What am I missing?  Faulty breaker?  Would think if the breaker was defective it would be somewhat more consistent.  I'm at a loss.

  3. A few months ago, we had a power problem at our house.  Lost the neutral feeding the house.  I discovered that the 30 amp 2-pole GFCI breaker that feeds the heater on my Tiger River was tripped.  I replaced the breaker....it tested bad.  Since then, the breaker will trip at random.  I can go for weeks until it trips.  No logic as to when or why.  I put a clamp meter on the heater and it is pulling @ 27 amps.  That's a good number.  What am I missing as to why this happens at random?

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