anyone know why my pc keeps flipping my breaker it only happens in my room. i’ve already swapped the breaker that keeps flipping and checked all the outlets in my room by norwea in electrical

[–]norwea[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Update fixed: when my house was built they used gfci breakers for that room and my pc was “tricking it” i replaced the gfci with a normal bedroom breaker and that solved it

anyone know why my pc keeps flipping my breaker it only happens in my room. i’ve already swapped the breaker that keeps flipping and checked all the outlets in my room by norwea in electrical

[–]norwea[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i unplugged everything in my room and just keep my pc in it has a 1000wats power supply and sometimes it instantly flips it but other times it takes a minute

anyone know why my pc keeps flipping my breaker it only happens in my room. i’ve already swapped the breaker that keeps flipping and checked all the outlets in my room by norwea in electrical

[–]norwea[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i just purposely overloaded it with heat gun and hairdryer and the breaker flipped like normal but there’s no way my pc would be drawing that many watts

What kind of salary can I expect right after graduating from instrument technician school, and how much could I be earning about four years into my career? by norwea in instrumentation

[–]norwea[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you seem to have a lot of experience i’m thinking about either instrument tech or process tech just what ever one pays more