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Topic: Anyone with electrical know how?
IncrEdible_vEgetable
Posts: 664
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Just moved into a new place and I am having power issues.
One of the power switches on the meterboard keeps getting tripped. We don't have excessive amounts of appliances plugged in, but for some reason seemingly at random the power to certain points will go off. Luckily my computer isn't on the affected switch.
I had a look on the meterboard and noticed that there is a switch that changes between 250v and 70A. It is currently set to 70A. Would this have anything to do with it? (see pic)
http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/5924/img06613tz.jpg

Otherwise I guess we will have to switch one appliance on at a time to try to locate what is doing it. I guess it could also be faulty wiring (renovated Queenslander) but I don't know much about electricity. If there is no solution I will have to get real estate to send an electrician, but just thought one of you might know about the 250V/70A switch.

Thanks.
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demon
Posts: 2228
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
dude that is the main power switch & it's either on or off. 250V 70A is the rating of what it switchs. it looks like you got 2 different power point cct breakers & the first one is tripping. you will need to find out which side of the house that cct breaker is controlling & then unplug all appliances from that cct & reset the breaker. then plug one appliance back in at a time till the cct breaker trips again which will show you which appliance is to blame.
if you plug all the appliances back in & it doesn't trip immediately but does trip after a while there is either an overloading problem (too many devices on the one cct) or a wiring problem (like a high resistance connection). if it's looking like a wiring problem you'll have to get an electrician.
IncrEdible_vEgetable
Posts: 665
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Thanks demon. Looks like I have an afternoon project.
existence`
Posts: 5979
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
in a couple of months il be able to tell u!

im a sparky aww ye
Boxhead
Posts: 11412
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
But you lay concrete...
acetame
Posts: 1447
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
who u work for ?
acetame
Posts: 1448
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
unplug all appliance... test one at a time...

that switch is the main switch...leave that on..... its not actually changing between 70 amps and 250 volts hehe.

the power circuit thats tripping... just test all ur appliances on that circuit... then f*** off whatever one keeps tripping it... but that may not be the issue... thats about all u can do mate. a sparky will have to look at it... its impossible for me to diagnose the fault... with what u've given me
existence`
Posts: 5980
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i got an electrical apprentiship (sp) lolz
Obes
Posts: 4383
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
But denominator it'd be fun to get him to unplug everything ...
WhiteWolf
Posts: 2346
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
not me... aparantly
Loki
Posts: 6968
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The spelling in this thread is pathetic, you should all unplug yourselves one by one.
WhiteWolf
Posts: 2347
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sparkies cant spell, i thought it was a known fact
B@ssM@n
Posts: 981
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
demon is on the money (as usual) :)

* I suspect it might be a high-impedance fault to ground, such that the fault current is not large enough to instantaneously trip the breaker but eventually violates its time/curent curve...

Let us know how it goes Vege
маvєяık
Posts: 3898
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
if yuo unnpluge it you maye finnd thatt thier is no prolbem anyweigh... lol i am good speller
HERMITech
Posts: 4240
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^ no, no your not
маvєяık
Posts: 3899
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
oh, sorry lokiHERMITech
Seven
Posts: 791
Location: Central Coast, New South Wales
your not
you're not
Obes
Posts: 4386
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
nour
mongie
Posts: 3790
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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demon
Posts: 2235
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
there is no need for such accuracy of pi :)

pi trivia :

if one were to find the circumference of a circle the size of the known universe, requiring that the circumference be accurate to within the radius of one proton only 39 decimal places of Pi would be necessary.

last edited by demon at 09:22:34 27/Jun/06
Cl1nt
Posts: 244
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
mmmmmmmm pie......
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