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Confirm that the receptacle where the microwave is plugged in is not faulty by plugging something else in the recepticle and seeing if it works or if the fuse blows. Check the power cord of the microwave for broken, frayed wires. Also check the bulb socket for broken wires. It may or may not be worth the cost of repair, depending on the repair cost verses a new microwave. There are repair parts available.
by "tripping main fuse" do you mean the high amp (eg 60 amp or 100 amp) fuse that feeds the whole fuse box? if that is the case, there is too much stuff on in your house that's drawing power. The fuse box is too small to power all the stuff you have plugged in and running. Suggest turning off other high draw appliances in the house, like large TVs or microwaves or air conditioners, when running the washing machine.
This is related to a fault in the main control panel, it is possible there is a short if the fuse keeps tripping off. You need to remove plug and pull out the panel to check for short in the power supply to the main control panel usually a SMPS unit. Use a multimeter to check for short, if so this must be replaced. check for tips from the link below: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/washing-machines/a/7/1298/how-to-replace-washing-machine-controls-hotpo.html
It a repairable tv,most of the times the power supply board got hit with big power surges to the tv.Power tripped,turn it back on the outlet give to much juice to the tv at once.This can cause the power supply board to go into protection mode and shutdown problems or dead all together.Tries a reset by unplug,replug the tv like an hour later.The tv now,it resetting back to the factory setting.The tv should work now.Not,than the tv power supply board is dead.That the board,where the power a/c cord plug into it.Tries websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a refurbish power supply board for the replacement.
When you're saying "everything stops", do you mean everything electrical stops? If that's the case and it restarts in about two minutes, it sounds like something is tripping your main circuit breaker. I do not have a schematic for your bike but it has to be something that is not protected by the smaller fuses. If it were, the fuse would blow before the main tripped out. The main circuit breaker should be located right there with your other fuses. It'll be a metal can like device about a half inch wide, a half inch tall, and about an inch long. It should be 30-40 amps rated. Whatever the rating is, do not change it as it's designed to protect your wiring harness. It may have just gotten weak and needs to be replaced but this is rare. Have you added anything electrical lately? This could be just enough to "trip it over the edge".
IF THE ROUTER HAS NO LIGHTS UP AT ALL,CHECK THE MAINS PLUG FUSE AND FUSE RESET IN THE FUSE BOX IN YOUR CUPBOARD,IT MAY HAVE TRIPPED.IF IT ISN'T THAT SEND THE ROUTER BACK TO WHERE YOU BOUGHT IT.THEY HAVE AT LEAST A YEARS WARRANTY.
My dishwasher a diplomat 12 program (hja8640) was doing exactly the same where every now and again when turned on at the plug it would trip. After engineers coming out several times and failing to fix it, they condemed it. New one was supplied, however did exactly the same thing. The electrician came back, checked the RCD power breaker and this was fine. It was then discovered that some dishwashers and washing machines send out a lot of earth leakage, combine this with other appliances on in the house can be enough to trip.
Soloution. The electrician removed the kitchen circut from the RCD breaker and intalled another breaker RCD just for the kitcehn loop, this therefore means that the kitchen has a seperate trip from the rest of the house, and touch wood, has solved the problem. This mind you has taken about three months to work out so i hope it saves you some time.
what's the model number,i don't understand what you're asking,are you saying the fuse keeps popping in the house fuse panel?or the fridge stops running and the house fuse is ok.what is i.e.
Allybo check how the power cord is wired to the dryer. I have seen where the hot wire has been attached to the ground of the dryer and this will create a short which will trip the breaker.
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