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"cjkeenan" wrote in message
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oh and one more thing. Each time i noticed that my
toilet tank was
empty. Someone had used the bathroom in the middle of
the night each
time this has happened i'm guessing.


Does that happen during the day if there is a prolonged
period of time when no one uses water?

Are you running an appliance at night that doesn't get
used during the day? Is it one with a heavy current
draw?

I'm just wondering if it's a pump problem or the combo
of the pump and something else that is popping the
breaker? Since the pump is only on for short periods
of time, if something else were only on for short
periods of time, it might take awhile for them to need
current at the same time, which might be popping the
breaker.
But, unless it also happens during the day,
something's fishy elsewhere or there's an appliance
that's only used at night so that when the pump comes
on it pops the breaker.

Post back with more information and maybe we can help
more.

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