Asked my electrician this question but he never experienced anything like it and did not have any real suggestions or tests.
My daughter bought a new condo. We found out that when you switch one breaker off (I'll call it Breaker1) and then turn it back on it trips another breaker (Breaker2) . Turning Breaker2 off then on does not trip off Breaker1. Seems that Breaker1 only affects Breaker2.
Just as a note these breakers are not near each other in the box. Also, these are breakers that control lights and outlets. Not sure why this would happen?
TIA.
Dan
My daughter bought a new condo. We found out that when you switch one breaker off (I'll call it Breaker1) and then turn it back on it trips another breaker (Breaker2) . Turning Breaker2 off then on does not trip off Breaker1. Seems that Breaker1 only affects Breaker2.
Just as a note these breakers are not near each other in the box. Also, these are breakers that control lights and outlets. Not sure why this would happen?
TIA.
Dan