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Lights circuit keeps blowing

$30-250 AUD

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Posted over 4 years ago

$30-250 AUD

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Need electrician
Project ID: 21759798

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Active 4 yrs ago
Location: Point Piper, Australia

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Hi, i am electronics engineer and i can help you to sort your problem, inbox me the details of your project.
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Hello sir I can migrate your website from one site loaction to the next.i will ensure that is work very well. delivery in today.I have year of working EXperience in Proteus ,electronic circuit, PCB BOARD and ETC for electronic related work.
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Hello, I'm an Electrical Engineer .I have many Experiences in Microcontroller, Arduino , sensors ,PLC’s, SCADA system, circuit design , PCB ,also I have experience in programming that connect electronic to desktop application , android application , and ios
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Hi, I'm An electrician. I could talk you to through when you're looking for the problem of if you mention your location, I could look for a qualified electrician to take a look at the problem.
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Hi, I am an Electrical & Electronics Engineer. I am confident, I can fix your problem. please describe in detail your requirement. Thanks Nitha Lijo.
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Being from Electrical Engineering background, you will not be disappointed later. Thanks Relevant Skills and Experience I am worked on HVAC projects partially as i use to help one of my friend to complete it.
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I am Senior Electrical Engineer and i have 7 years experience in buildings & apartments and villas so i know the common mistakes from (Circuit Creakers- Size of Wire -........... etc)
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Circuit breakers can trip or blow due to any number of problems. (1) Overloads (2)Short circuiting (3)Ground fault (4)Appliance failure (5)Storms (6) frayed wiring (7)worn fittings (8)bad connections,
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A 2 year as an electrician
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Im not a qualified electrician so i can't complete this work for you but you either have a bad breaker/bad wiring or an appliance that is drawing more then the breaker is specified to handle. Usually this will be 15 amps unless your are using a specifically wired circuit to handle a 30 amp load. Im sure you want this done as cheap as possible but for the safety of all building occupants you need to get a qualified electrician to look at this and check the current draw of the appliance causing the over current event. If you have time to chat i would be happy to spend a little time with you figuring out if it's wiring or an appliance but legally you will need a certified electrician to fix the issue and if it's a faulty appliance you should disconnect and remove it immediately for your own safety and that of any other occupants of the building. There is a high possibility that you have a faulty appliance or wiring that is pulling more current than the circuit/wiring is designed to handle or possibly degraded wiring causing a current spike. For your own safety please get this looked at by a qualified electrician or at the very least go get an inline circuit breaker to confirm a faulty appliance. All the best to you.
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