Hi there all. First off would just like to introduce myself real quick. My name is Martin and I live in Airdrie, Scotland!
My Wife and I have lived in our house for a little over 3 years. For the past year or so, I've been experiencing a rather odd issue (which has gotten progressively worse) with a circuit breaker tripping under very specific circumstances. I personally think it may just need replaced but thought best to look for advice first!.
Going into detail, it is isolated to our gaming room (used to be a bedroom). It only trips when I switch my PC on at the wall (flipping the switch on the wall socket). Upon doing so, 9/10 times the breaker will trip. It only does this with my PC, however the power supply in the PC has also been replaced, as has the cord/plug, with the same results.
I have also tried an adjacent socket, and the same thing happens. I have the PC connected via a 4 socket-strip surge protector (which has also been replaced). I find that unplugging the PC from this surge protector, switching on at the wall, and then plugging the PC back into - the now powered - extension works fine.
In summary, I've tried different sockets, switched off all other loads in the room, changed out the surge protector extension - and also tried just plugging the PC straight into the wall, rebuilding my PC and changing it's power supply, and it will still trip when I turn it on directly at the wall with it plugged in, however unplugging, then switching on the wall socket, and then plugging it in doesn't result in it tripping.
Is the breaker just needing replaced due to wear and tear or could it be possible that something else is going on?
I really appreciate any help or advice that can be provided!
Thanks in advance...
- Martin
PS. I've attached a picture of the exact breaker which is tripping.
My Wife and I have lived in our house for a little over 3 years. For the past year or so, I've been experiencing a rather odd issue (which has gotten progressively worse) with a circuit breaker tripping under very specific circumstances. I personally think it may just need replaced but thought best to look for advice first!.
Going into detail, it is isolated to our gaming room (used to be a bedroom). It only trips when I switch my PC on at the wall (flipping the switch on the wall socket). Upon doing so, 9/10 times the breaker will trip. It only does this with my PC, however the power supply in the PC has also been replaced, as has the cord/plug, with the same results.
I have also tried an adjacent socket, and the same thing happens. I have the PC connected via a 4 socket-strip surge protector (which has also been replaced). I find that unplugging the PC from this surge protector, switching on at the wall, and then plugging the PC back into - the now powered - extension works fine.
In summary, I've tried different sockets, switched off all other loads in the room, changed out the surge protector extension - and also tried just plugging the PC straight into the wall, rebuilding my PC and changing it's power supply, and it will still trip when I turn it on directly at the wall with it plugged in, however unplugging, then switching on the wall socket, and then plugging it in doesn't result in it tripping.
Is the breaker just needing replaced due to wear and tear or could it be possible that something else is going on?
I really appreciate any help or advice that can be provided!
Thanks in advance...
- Martin
PS. I've attached a picture of the exact breaker which is tripping.
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