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Eric
 
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Default Electrical problem: no electricity in one circuit- help

Hi,

I bought a big air compressor. Plug into one of my outlet and it
tripped the breaker. So I unplug and connect it to an outlet that also
used for my washing machine. This time, no breaker was tripped (at
least that's what I see from the panel.) But that whole circuit is now
without electrcity. Could anyone help with possible cause and fix?

The house is 40 years old. The breakers and panel are all Zinsco.

Eric.
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Eric wrote:
The breakers and panel are all Zinsco.


That's not a good sign...

Make sure the breaker is seated. Zinsco breakers have a bad habit of
coming loose from the buss.

Bob
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m Ransley
 
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Turn off the breaker and reset or replace it. Compressors can take 3-6
times pressured startup load

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Steve Nekias
 
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Turn the breaker to the "off" position, then back on. Some breakers
will trip, but not appear to be tripped.

It sounds like your compressor requires amperage than your circuits
have available. Either that, or there is a short-circuit in the
wiring.

Mr Fixit eh
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