Can a fuse go bad without tripping?
Can a fuse potentially malfunction or fail without actually tripping and interrupting the Flow of electricity? I'm curious if there are instances where a fuse may deteriorate or weaken over time, even if it hasn't reached its current-carrying limit and visibly blown. Understanding this would help me better diagnose potential electrical issues and ensure the safety of my electrical systems.
Why does my GFCI breaker keep tripping?
I've been having a recurring issue with my GFCI breaker tripping unexpectedly. It happens randomly and without any apparent cause. I've checked all the wiring and ensured there are no loose connections or short circuits. Could it be a faulty GFCI outlet? Or could it be something more serious, like an overloaded circuit? I'm concerned about the safety of my home and would like to understand the potential causes behind this issue. Could you please explain what might be causing my GFCI breaker to trip so frequently?