Seems like it shpuld be enough, but don't know everything you got plugged in to them. You could do the math if you know how much you are pulling. Each 15 amp breaker should be able to handle about 1800 watts before tripping. Although, 80% is pretty much the optimal max.
Heaters draw a shitload of power, so that may be your culprit. You could try running a 12 guage extension cord from another breaker if possible
Nope very interesting though I'd attend if it were closer but that would be a bit of a hike.... although we do have family in Denver it might be a easy convincing
Seems like it shpuld be enough, but don't know everything you got plugged in to them. You could do the math if you know how much you are pulling. Each 15 amp breaker should be able to handle about 1800 watts before tripping. Although, 80% is pretty much the optimal max.
Heaters draw a shitload of power, so that may be your culprit. You could try running a 12 guage extension cord from another breaker if possible
I'd get the electrician back out there, something doesn't seem right. If your panel is close you could always get him to run 20 amp and/or if there is room on the panel, run another circuit.
Randomly. Happened overnight last night and didn't know why. Got up this morning and garage was cold and water in the rez was cold and saw the heater was off and my timer for the light was off by 6 hours. So figured the heater blew it and stopped the timer last night. Then it tried tripped again after work today while I was just hand watering out of nowhere with the heater in the garbage
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