Hopefully someone could give me an idea what to look for out stear me in the right direction.
I'm living in a 97 Sunseeker, when we first started living here, we tried to compensate with electrical heaters to instead of using our gas. Bad mistake on our part because we were tripping breakers left and right, decided to pull the breakers out and replace them. Thus discovering a lot of the wires were singed, burnt, and the neutral safety bar almost completely melted. We learned our lesson on our 30 amp system. Not to pull too much. A lot more conscience of keeping certain things off when we use something that pulls a lot of amps. Well on safe keeping, we replaced all the circuit breakers, cut back on the wires to clean them up, rewired, replace neutral safety bar and all that. After replacing the one breaker, it's a breaker with gfi protection, we started having problems. This breaker controls four outlets, the one next to the bathroom sink, kitchen sink, under the dining table, and one in the storage compartment outside. Anytime you plug anything into any of these outlets, the breaker trips. (even just charging a cell phone) I was told that the wires could be grounding out somewhere in the line but when I take the pigtail from the particular breaker off of the neutral safety bar, it no longer trips and I can use them fine, but then I no longer will have the gfi protection for these outlets. I thought about just keep the breaker disconnected from the bar and not have it gfi protection but I would have power. I'm just afraid that when I leave, the place will be up in flames. I replaced the breaker just in case the new one I got was faulty but to no avail, same problem persist.
Am I missing something here?
I'm living in a 97 Sunseeker, when we first started living here, we tried to compensate with electrical heaters to instead of using our gas. Bad mistake on our part because we were tripping breakers left and right, decided to pull the breakers out and replace them. Thus discovering a lot of the wires were singed, burnt, and the neutral safety bar almost completely melted. We learned our lesson on our 30 amp system. Not to pull too much. A lot more conscience of keeping certain things off when we use something that pulls a lot of amps. Well on safe keeping, we replaced all the circuit breakers, cut back on the wires to clean them up, rewired, replace neutral safety bar and all that. After replacing the one breaker, it's a breaker with gfi protection, we started having problems. This breaker controls four outlets, the one next to the bathroom sink, kitchen sink, under the dining table, and one in the storage compartment outside. Anytime you plug anything into any of these outlets, the breaker trips. (even just charging a cell phone) I was told that the wires could be grounding out somewhere in the line but when I take the pigtail from the particular breaker off of the neutral safety bar, it no longer trips and I can use them fine, but then I no longer will have the gfi protection for these outlets. I thought about just keep the breaker disconnected from the bar and not have it gfi protection but I would have power. I'm just afraid that when I leave, the place will be up in flames. I replaced the breaker just in case the new one I got was faulty but to no avail, same problem persist.
Am I missing something here?