I had a power problem yesterday. It seems that one end of my house
had no power. I checked the breaker panel, but found no tripped breakers, and could see no other visable abnormalties.
I checked the outlets and lights to see if they were getteing power
from the panel/source and they weren't. My wife decided to check and
see if the stove was working, as it's at the end of the house that was having the problem, and when she turned it on, the power returned to that part of the house.
My question is, could the breakers be the problem?, they are about
30 years old. What is the expected life of a circuit breaker?, and
should they be replaced at any specific interval?
had no power. I checked the breaker panel, but found no tripped breakers, and could see no other visable abnormalties.
I checked the outlets and lights to see if they were getteing power
from the panel/source and they weren't. My wife decided to check and
see if the stove was working, as it's at the end of the house that was having the problem, and when she turned it on, the power returned to that part of the house.
My question is, could the breakers be the problem?, they are about
30 years old. What is the expected life of a circuit breaker?, and
should they be replaced at any specific interval?
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