polar1
Computer
- Aug 20, 2002
- 8
I have 2 separate 15amp circuits in my kitchen. One has 2 overhead florescent light fixtures and the second has 2 receptacles with a clock radio in one and a small 1 foot florescent light plugged into the other.
I replaced the clock radio with a new one and within about 30 minutes one overhead light went out - I thought it was the bulb (separate circuit as radio). 20 minutes later the second light went out (separate circuit as radio). Finally the small light went out (same circuit as radio). I unplugged the radio - it did feel a little warm and within 15 minutes the lights came back on. I plugged the radio in again and the same thing happened again. The small light on the same circuit as the radio is dead now - only a year old.
During all this the radio maintained power.
The house is 30 years old and is well wired more than ample circuits. Could the problem be with the radio or the receptacle? Why would it affect a separate circuit?
Thank You for any help.
I replaced the clock radio with a new one and within about 30 minutes one overhead light went out - I thought it was the bulb (separate circuit as radio). 20 minutes later the second light went out (separate circuit as radio). Finally the small light went out (same circuit as radio). I unplugged the radio - it did feel a little warm and within 15 minutes the lights came back on. I plugged the radio in again and the same thing happened again. The small light on the same circuit as the radio is dead now - only a year old.
During all this the radio maintained power.
The house is 30 years old and is well wired more than ample circuits. Could the problem be with the radio or the receptacle? Why would it affect a separate circuit?
Thank You for any help.