Gen 2 Tripping Breaker
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Gen 2 Tripping Breaker
Gen 2 occasionally trips the breaker during start-up (as it goes through warnings on the screen), but not while the motor is running. It is wired for 220. It does not have this problem if on 110 AMP. I switched back to 110 to see if it would do this while on 110 AMP. It has been back to Shopsmith; it worked fine for them. I have double-checked the wiring. I’m just curious if anyone else has had this issue.
Re: Gen 2 Tripping Breaker
Can you describe the breaker, starting with how many amps it is rated for? Many 'newer' CBs include Ground Fault Interruption and/or Arc Fault Detection in addition to the traditional current overload protection. Therefore, more possible causes of a circuit breaker tripping. Is anything else connected to the same circuit?rcsaylor wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 10:58 pm Gen 2 occasionally trips the breaker during start-up (as it goes through warnings on the screen), but not while the motor is running. It is wired for 220. It does not have this problem if on 110 AMP. I switched back to 110 to see if it would do this while on 110 AMP. It has been back to Shopsmith; it worked fine for them. I have double-checked the wiring. I’m just curious if anyone else has had this issue.
Mine remains Gen 1. One of the differences in Gen 2 is the addition of a fuse, which evidently is not blowing in your case. Does Shopsmith recommend the same fuse (amps) regardless of operating voltage? How many amps? (I run mine on 230V, and I don't think there is a significant difference between Gen 1 and 2 in terms of amps during startup, I've never had an issue and wouldn't have thought it likely.)
Did Shopsmith say if they did any special testing? Plugging the machine into a different 230V circuit and trying it out is not very rigorous testing...
- David