duncanh
Established Member
This has been happening occasionally for a while now and it's about time I sorted it as it's annoying!
I can be happily turning wood in my shed but sometimes when I switch on the extractor (Camvac CV386 dual motor) the electrics trip. It's usually the same motor that causes it but sometimes the other one as well. It occurs when I push the switch on the extractor. Sometimes one motor is running ok and the other causes the trip and sometimes it's the first switch that I press. Usually it doesn't trip. I remember that it happened at least once with my previous single motor Camvac 336 (I don't have a great memory so it might have been more than once).
When the happens the 16Amp breaker in the shed and the main box in the shed both trip off. The light breaker in the shed doesn't trip. Also, the main house box usually trips along with the 16Amp breaker for the shed.
The only other things in use in the shed at the time are the lathe (DVR3000), a Microclene MC400 ambient air filter and an IKEA anglepoise lamp. There are usually other things plugged in (bandsaw, dremel, drill, other lights) but they are not in use.
When the electrician put power out to the shed he installed a new box in the house, an underground cable to the shed and the box in the shed. I did the wiring for the lights and the sockets in the shed. This was all about 8 years ago.
Is there anything easy and safe that I can check myself before resorting to the electrician? I don't have any test gear except a basic multi-meter.
I can be happily turning wood in my shed but sometimes when I switch on the extractor (Camvac CV386 dual motor) the electrics trip. It's usually the same motor that causes it but sometimes the other one as well. It occurs when I push the switch on the extractor. Sometimes one motor is running ok and the other causes the trip and sometimes it's the first switch that I press. Usually it doesn't trip. I remember that it happened at least once with my previous single motor Camvac 336 (I don't have a great memory so it might have been more than once).
When the happens the 16Amp breaker in the shed and the main box in the shed both trip off. The light breaker in the shed doesn't trip. Also, the main house box usually trips along with the 16Amp breaker for the shed.
The only other things in use in the shed at the time are the lathe (DVR3000), a Microclene MC400 ambient air filter and an IKEA anglepoise lamp. There are usually other things plugged in (bandsaw, dremel, drill, other lights) but they are not in use.
When the electrician put power out to the shed he installed a new box in the house, an underground cable to the shed and the box in the shed. I did the wiring for the lights and the sockets in the shed. This was all about 8 years ago.
Is there anything easy and safe that I can check myself before resorting to the electrician? I don't have any test gear except a basic multi-meter.