How to troubleshoot a circuit breaker

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  • čas přidán 26. 01. 2020
  • This video will show you how to reset, test and troubleshoot circuit breaker in your breaker panel. I have used screw driver to open penal cover and digital multimeter to test for voltage.
    This video is only for educational purposes. If not experienced working on live circuits get ahold of local electrician.

Komentáře • 120

  • @elkhornperry8957
    @elkhornperry8957 Před 3 lety +279

    Just put the playback at 1.5 speed he talks normal if you do.

  • @SteveUTubesucks
    @SteveUTubesucks Před rokem +17

    Play at 1.25x or 1.5x speed if you value your time and sanity.

  • @aminekostone1411
    @aminekostone1411 Před 2 lety +12

    You, sir - are a legend. I never knew there were 3 positions in the breaker. So I did the full reset and now it works!! Thanks.

  • @ahmedm6041
    @ahmedm6041 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge! So far you are the only one who mentioned that other than bad, outlet or switch their could be a broken wire! Which I think is in my case either a broken wire, short in the wirings due to rain water or old wirings got corroded. Last but not least there may well be chewed on wire due to critters bitting!

  • @BrandonCockridge18
    @BrandonCockridge18 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Exact video I needed. Thank you so much. You saved my marriage.
    All other videos were mostly useless. The person filming kept dicking around but you were clear and to the point.
    My dryer works now. Thanks again buddy

  • @jimfarris1160
    @jimfarris1160 Před rokem +2

    Thank you! Dryer stopped working, after a couple of days looking at the worst case scenarios, I checked the breaker itself and it wasn't seated properly on the rail. Zero dollar fix, thanks again!

  • @ThankYouFather
    @ThankYouFather Před 2 lety +20

    Thank you so much. Half of my kitchen wall wasn't working as I was using the microwave. I searched and I found you and boom. You fixed it for me. I've never opened the box that has the breakers before so I feel like a manly man now.

  • @Francisco50771
    @Francisco50771 Před rokem +1

    Very good explanation. All keep safe.

  • @ProTecElectric
    @ProTecElectric  Před 4 lety +16

    Single pole breaker is 120volt- 1phase
    Double pole breaker is 240volt between 2 phases

    • @RetroBirDz
      @RetroBirDz Před rokem

      240 is still considered single phase?

  • @thogiau4673
    @thogiau4673 Před rokem +1

    Love it now I know thank you

  • @-Diana469
    @-Diana469 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the video.

  • @theillestKP
    @theillestKP Před 2 měsíci

    I played this bad boy at 1.75 and felt like Trinity when she learned how to fly the helicopter

  • @tomsuica8731
    @tomsuica8731 Před rokem +5

    2:42 You do not "Got" to put the red on the black or any such thing. The voltage in this system "Alternates" so the push an pull is constantly being reversed. Now in DC if you reverse the polarity, Usually the multmeter tells you "-" a minus sign when you have leads reversed.

  • @DeaconLucas1
    @DeaconLucas1 Před rokem

    Thank you so much!

  • @richardackerman838
    @richardackerman838 Před rokem

    Thanks, Good video.

  • @mikemike7397
    @mikemike7397 Před 2 lety

    Thanks man

  • @captainwho1
    @captainwho1 Před 27 dny

    How do you determine if the breaker isn't tripping when there is a short circuit or arcing? I had a situation where an old 12awg wire got damaged against a sharp edge in a too small metal box when installing a gfci and the wire melted when I turned the breaker on but it didn't trip the breaker before I manually shut it off. Now that was an arcing situation and not a direct short and this was a standard non gfci/afci breaker. Does that mean the breaker is not necessarily bad? I will probably replace it with a new one but I will still be wondering if it was bad or not.

  • @bruceleeroy8644
    @bruceleeroy8644 Před 2 lety +1

    Good lord is he on slow motion
    I’m went into Sleep mode woke up the video still on

  • @algolove185
    @algolove185 Před 2 lety +1

    What if you don't and easy access to ground screw where u r suppose to attach one of the leads? in that case where would you put one of leads?

  • @TheOmengod
    @TheOmengod Před 27 dny

    I'm having an issue where im not getting full power to my house. When my refrigerator cranks on, you can here it not getting full power and its sucking power away from my fan; fan slows way down. Any help, thanks!

  • @phayakoot1
    @phayakoot1 Před 2 lety

    thanks.....

  • @relicaro21
    @relicaro21 Před rokem

    What about if the breaker is worn and is loosing contact? Not tripping it. Hot to test the resistance of the breaker.

  • @didequen3339
    @didequen3339 Před 2 lety

    my case is difficult. I check all the output at the CB they have power out but 4 of my outlets do not have power. I dont know the is an open somewhere (the last one connecting to these must have power and loose serial connection). I did not know which one ....

  • @youngbokkwon4151
    @youngbokkwon4151 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @D_5821
    @D_5821 Před 3 lety +1

    what country are you from? I'm from England our electrics and circuit breakers look much different. here one phase is 230 volts

  • @ethandumas6937
    @ethandumas6937 Před rokem +1

    I had an issue where i work the smoke alarm on the ceiling had a loose connection at the wire nut behind the unit where it connect to line power, after taking off all outlets and switches we realized it was the smoke alarm.

  • @princemichael4166
    @princemichael4166 Před 8 měsíci

    what a s sick man

  • @jaytravel-12
    @jaytravel-12 Před 3 měsíci

    I have a question so I have a 30amp for my hot water heater when the old heater was token out it was leaking at the heat elements and water was every where then it made a pop electrical spark so should i change my breaker for new one .?

    • @ProTecElectric
      @ProTecElectric  Před 3 měsíci

      I would test it to make sure you still have voltage going through when it's on and no voltage when it's off. Breakers are designed to be reset and be reused after short, unless they go bad.

  • @poundermonster
    @poundermonster Před 2 lety +1

    Can I use a noncontact Voltage tester to make sure there’s no more power on my panel after I shut it off completely.

    • @desirdesigns
      @desirdesigns Před rokem

      You could, but you wouldn't get to know the voltage value. And if you wanted to check one breaker switch, the ones next to it might interfere. So you'd want to turn each of them off to single out the breaker in question.

    • @JohnDoe-jt9oq
      @JohnDoe-jt9oq Před rokem

      Voltage testers are garbage use a multimeter

  • @mrstanskaggs1
    @mrstanskaggs1 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a bedroom circuit breaker which trips when my microwave runs (completely seperate kitchen circuit breaker and room). My bedroom is one one circuit breaker, and the microwave is on another completely unrelated breaker for my kitchen. They all seem to be a kind of GFI Siemens panel breakers. The bedroom breaker works perfectly unless the microwave is turned on, which causes it to shut off. When shut off, the microwave works fine and you cannot tell anything has changed. Any idea what is going on in this Voo-Doo Doo-Doo?

    • @jameskearney4100
      @jameskearney4100 Před rokem

      too much amps on that circuit

    • @mrstanskaggs1
      @mrstanskaggs1 Před rokem +2

      @@jameskearney4100 I swapped the 20A Arc-Fault breaker with a 20A regular breaker and all is good now. something on the kitchen circuit makes the arc-fault breaker trip for some reason. I have been reading about many causes of false arc reports on these breakers..
      The bedroom total on the breaker is 10A with a computer turned on maximum. The microwave is the only thing on its 20A circuit and pulls about 8A-10A. There is no large load on any circuit. The issue is not overamperage, as it seems to be a false sensing of an arc for some reason..

    • @jameskearney4100
      @jameskearney4100 Před rokem

      @@mrstanskaggs1 Then it probably is arcing. Unplug everything and plug a test plug in that gives you the three lites to tell you the opens reverse and correct indications. While it is plugged in, shake it and see if things change. Try each outlet.

  • @bcbjbggjh9102
    @bcbjbggjh9102 Před rokem

    i test my breaker and it's at 120v ... but the room that my breaker protects , all the outlets are reading at 50v. Do i have a faulty breaker or a short somewhere

    • @sangn1696
      @sangn1696 Před rokem

      I'm not a certified electrician but I guess you are having something, a load maybe, in series with the outlet circuit which takes away 70V of the total 120V. Shorted circuit is not the case because that circuit will trip instantly as soon as you turn it on, or you have no voltage measured at outlets.

  • @sharonfilson6323
    @sharonfilson6323 Před 3 lety +1

    I pulled down too hard on my breaker when my pressure tank to my well started spraying water out a joint. I fixed the joint but I don't know how to push the breaker back up. It came down only on top. I am very afraid of electricity but I have to do this to get my water back on. It may turn back on the way it is but not sure that's very safe. It is 220. Anyone have simple fix for this? Actually I believe it is 240

  • @devinmelanson6649
    @devinmelanson6649 Před rokem

    Do you shut off the power first before testing or no

    • @mybad8805
      @mybad8805 Před rokem

      You have to do it hot. Be careful or just hire an electrician.

  • @wulfclaw4921
    @wulfclaw4921 Před rokem

    Setting of multimeter ?

  • @alphajuliet5697
    @alphajuliet5697 Před 2 lety

    But, thanks u sir

  • @AppleProxy
    @AppleProxy Před 2 lety +11

    watch at 1.25 speed will save you

  • @KatieKRealtor
    @KatieKRealtor Před 4 lety +2

    What is the difference between single pole and 2 pole breaker?

    • @mikemeaney3017
      @mikemeaney3017 Před 3 lety

      2 pole breaker provides you with 240v utilizing both phases single pole provides you with 120v utilizing only one phase

    • @sangn1696
      @sangn1696 Před rokem

      Basically, 2 single poles combine to become a 2 poles. However, they are controlled dependently, either both ON or both OFF. There are also 3 poles circuit breaker. They are fairly in common used. Like in the video you see one at the very top.

  • @hman4900
    @hman4900 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello all
    I have an issue just happened after storm 2 day ago
    Electric went out in all area around 1:00 AM but after Electric came back at 10:00 AM less than half the house stuff working and the rest is not working.
    I tested the breaker is not working to ground and I found it zero and the working circuit breaker are 123v.
    So I tested the 2 hot lines in the main circuit breaker, both of them 120v but when tested the voltage between the two hot lines, I found it zero and even at the meter.
    I called the Electric company. When tech came he is nothing wrong and the voltage is good between the 2 hot lines , even he showed me the reading in his voltmeter 245v.
    He left and I went to my Electric panel to check the voltage I found 240v between the 2 hot lines.
    Then I started turning on all circuit breaker and turning on all lights , as soon as I turned the upstairs bathroom fan Electric went out in tge sane half of house.
    Tested the voltage between the two hot lines is zero again even after removing the electric meter.
    The question
    Why the incoming power is zero between the two hot lines

    • @kerrischneider7693
      @kerrischneider7693 Před rokem

      Greetings! I realize you left your comment a year ago but I am having a very similar issue. Power went out, when power was restored, many things now don't work. Electric company said that the lines going into the house read 120 and are fine. Says it could be anything from the breaker box to the point of contact (receptacle, switch etc).
      I am in the country and the mice have done crazy damage recently. Seems they prefer non food items to nibble on now a days....
      Just curious how you resolved your issue and or what you found out along the way. I'm just looking to isolate the issue to save the electrician time in finding the problem.

    • @hman4900
      @hman4900 Před rokem

      @@kerrischneider7693
      Good morning Kerri
      It was fixed by replacing the whole defective line from the pole at the top of my house to the electric meter
      When the first technician came.
      He juggle the line a little bit then it made a connection at the pole at the top of my house
      When electric went down again, I called PECO to report the issue for the second time
      Another technician came and got his ladder and tested the electric voltage at the main pole first then it was fine then he tested the voltage at the pole at the top of my house and was fine too. Then we he tested at the meter found it faulty.
      Then he replaced the defective line from the pole at the top of my house to the meter
      After that everything is good.
      Also this technician said that the other technician was lazy to check all voltages at the main pole and the pole at the top of my house

  • @alphajuliet5697
    @alphajuliet5697 Před 2 lety

    Dude sounds like a robot 🤖 🤣

  • @TheMindOfOpex
    @TheMindOfOpex Před 2 lety

    Anyone skilled in breaker panels/ electrical troubleshooting that can help me? My RV/ camper keeps popping the breaker, all electrical lines work fine, nothing is excessively hooked up (nothing should be using any power), happened when the power went out last week with the storm and was working fine before that, just not ever since. Only one breaker in the RV trips, as well as trips the gcfi outlet that is in the barn. The power to the RV works fine like I said but trips as soon as I plug into RV. I have troubleshoot to the point where I believe I need a new breaker box, but I don't want to spend money on it if it ain't going to fix the problem. Any help is greatly appreciated!

    • @shaneatl
      @shaneatl Před rokem

      I know this a bit old but did you ever find a fix?

    • @TheMindOfOpex
      @TheMindOfOpex Před rokem

      @@shaneatl I didn't

  • @johnsonjohnson1815
    @johnsonjohnson1815 Před 2 lety

    Don't go ,in off position showing ground , but motor running good condition with a good ampere 87 ,why is show ground in off position ? 3 pH

  • @isaiasjrc9453
    @isaiasjrc9453 Před 2 lety

    What if breaker keeps popping

    • @packmaint2196
      @packmaint2196 Před 2 lety

      Means either you have to high of an amperage draw on it or your breaker is faulty

  • @Dompn
    @Dompn Před 6 měsíci

    3:50 another dead elec-chicken. decided to touch a live wire with his finger.

  • @amolgapatwar934
    @amolgapatwar934 Před 3 lety

    Any ytl students here

  • @kevincontreras58
    @kevincontreras58 Před 3 lety +3

    God he is the slowest explainer lol

  • @aicisha
    @aicisha Před 3 lety

    I came hete to admire your Fluke! But left because you made me sleepy..

  • @user-hn8wm5xd9f
    @user-hn8wm5xd9f Před 2 lety +1

    DUDE YOUR NOT A ELECTRICAN WE NEVER USE THOSE ARENT VOLTAGE TESTERS THOSE ARE MORE FOR SMALLER STUFF LIKE CURCUIT BOARD

  • @ravinsaber
    @ravinsaber Před 2 lety

    Sorry man, you talk too slow

  • @chrisg9348
    @chrisg9348 Před 3 lety

    Waste of time

  • @OffCode
    @OffCode Před 9 měsíci

    Horrible