old and tired
Veteran Member
For 10 years we've put up with this "problem", hoping it would go away by itself. Best we can tell is when we do laundry and the water pump kicks in (really just guess that's when it happens) we "pop" anywhere between 1 to 6 ground fault breakers. (photo, right side; ones with check marks - ones with "X" pop constantly.)
Modular home built 2015, most of the "features" are definitely cheap. I've replace lots of things to upgrade as we go. Would replacing the (assumed cheap) ground fault breakers to better quality be the route to go?
IMPORTANT bit of information - we know NOTHING about the well (pump or depth) Another thought... could the pump be somewhat isolated. Since it's 240, moving it to the other side of the panel doesn't change since it uses both legs.
Also, all the ground faults breakers are on one side of the panel... Not sure that's an issue.
Also, NO the circuits that "pop" are not over-loaded... they barely have anything plugged in.
We have an electrician coming next week to look at it... hope to have additional information beforehand. So, any guesses why we "pop" so many breakers when the well pump kicks on??
Modular home built 2015, most of the "features" are definitely cheap. I've replace lots of things to upgrade as we go. Would replacing the (assumed cheap) ground fault breakers to better quality be the route to go?
IMPORTANT bit of information - we know NOTHING about the well (pump or depth) Another thought... could the pump be somewhat isolated. Since it's 240, moving it to the other side of the panel doesn't change since it uses both legs.
Also, all the ground faults breakers are on one side of the panel... Not sure that's an issue.
Also, NO the circuits that "pop" are not over-loaded... they barely have anything plugged in.
We have an electrician coming next week to look at it... hope to have additional information beforehand. So, any guesses why we "pop" so many breakers when the well pump kicks on??