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Krausaj, there are very valid reason for having the AFCI breakers installed. Removing these, MAY impact your insurance coverage if you have a fire, or example. These breakers are designed to detect an ACRING fault from, for example, a pinched cord.
Since you have continuing problems, I would check with my neighbors to see if they are having problems also. If not, I would contact SECO, and see if they can do some testing on your house to verify grounding and electrical connections. I would also, contact the local Ham radio operator club, and see if they could local the local radio operator. A monitor would let you know if the breaker tripping is occurring when he is transmitting. Finally, if you do an Internet search, you will find lots of other info (and probably misinformation). Send me a PM, I have some equipment that might help. I really caution you against removing these breakers and replacing with regular breakers. |
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Arc fault is serious overkill and not used in commercial/industrial applications. Just more BS government regs. |
yes ours went off also around 9:18 and we live in Collier. It happened once before prior year.
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if someone in your area has a ham radio it will trip your breakers, call the villages and they will replace them free
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You may be on to something. I was looking at the Community watch vehicles, but did not see any antennas, not sure if they have hand held radios or if these would cause the problem, but with the random occurrences, a mobile transmitter seems a logical source. |
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