Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can pull a lot of power. I got one during a kitchen renovation, so I was using it in the basement - quickly found that only certain circuits in our house could handle it, and those only when I was running nothing else on that line. I blew breakers several times sorting it out. Now that it's in my kitchen on a dedicated breaker, it's fine.
So, I'd try a different circuit before anything else.
Is this a old house? Our house built in 2019 doesn't have this issue. This is why I only buy new homes
Lol, OK. Must be nice to not live in the DMV. You know older homes can have upgraded electrical systems, right? And you know newer homes can have barely to code electrical systems, right? So maybe the age of the home has nothing to do with this, Miss I Only Buy New Homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can pull a lot of power. I got one during a kitchen renovation, so I was using it in the basement - quickly found that only certain circuits in our house could handle it, and those only when I was running nothing else on that line. I blew breakers several times sorting it out. Now that it's in my kitchen on a dedicated breaker, it's fine.
So, I'd try a different circuit before anything else.
Is this a old house? Our house built in 2019 doesn't have this issue. This is why I only buy new homes
Anonymous wrote:They can pull a lot of power. I got one during a kitchen renovation, so I was using it in the basement - quickly found that only certain circuits in our house could handle it, and those only when I was running nothing else on that line. I blew breakers several times sorting it out. Now that it's in my kitchen on a dedicated breaker, it's fine.
So, I'd try a different circuit before anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know how many watts the air fryer pulls? The load limit for a 15 amp circuit is 1800 watts and if your getting close to that it could cause the breaker to buzz.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try it in a different circuit, one with minimal load.
The one it was on had practically nothing in it (phone, old boombox and insinkerator that was off).
Anonymous wrote:Try it in a different circuit, one with minimal load.