Hi all,
I'm a newbie who cannot, no matter how hard I try, figure this one out on my own. I'm hoping by posting here, someone can help me.
I live in a 2-story private house with 3 bedrooms on the second level. The second floor is the equivalent to living in Antartica and I'm NOT a polar bear! The vents for the heat don't work very well up here so my son, daughter, husband and I tried to resort to space heaters. However...we found we can only run ONE of them at any given time. If we try to run 2 of them, the breaker trips. I went so far as to buy all different types of heaters with various BTUs and it has not helped at all. We've also tried running different types at once to the same end result.
However, during the summer, we can all run 3 average-sized window air conditioners full blast at the same time and the breaker doesn't trip. They all get plugged into regular 120-volt outlet, not a 240-volt. We've used the heaters in other homes we lived in and never had this problem.
I'm so tired of being cold! Is there a logical reason for this to be happening and how [if at all] can I fix it?
Many thanks!
Jessica
I'm a newbie who cannot, no matter how hard I try, figure this one out on my own. I'm hoping by posting here, someone can help me.
I live in a 2-story private house with 3 bedrooms on the second level. The second floor is the equivalent to living in Antartica and I'm NOT a polar bear! The vents for the heat don't work very well up here so my son, daughter, husband and I tried to resort to space heaters. However...we found we can only run ONE of them at any given time. If we try to run 2 of them, the breaker trips. I went so far as to buy all different types of heaters with various BTUs and it has not helped at all. We've also tried running different types at once to the same end result.
However, during the summer, we can all run 3 average-sized window air conditioners full blast at the same time and the breaker doesn't trip. They all get plugged into regular 120-volt outlet, not a 240-volt. We've used the heaters in other homes we lived in and never had this problem.
I'm so tired of being cold! Is there a logical reason for this to be happening and how [if at all] can I fix it?
Many thanks!
Jessica
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