Quote Originally Posted by driftersmokinjo
wall outlets and regular lights should never be on more than a 20 amp breaker. if someone has stuffed a bunch of wires under a 40 amp breaker that go to all sorts of stuff then you are lucky to still have a house. as for your washer and dryer they should be on a 20 amp by them selves. if your dryer is electric (not gas)then it should be on a 30 or 40 amp all by its self. if your stove is electric (not gas) then it should be on a 50 amp by its self. never run more than 4 different receptacles on 1 breaker 20 amp. i have seen many houses burn because someone thought they could just add another wire to the breaker. remember the liability thing and let the land lord handle it and you will not be held accountable for a house fire. hope you get it worked out with out loosing your girls.
Yeah, I just realized that there's a fuse box too! So who knows what's going on. I think the fuse box may be another layer of protection, so 2 different fuses are maybe on one breaker? I don't know.

I called the landlord and unfortunately HE'S COMING OVER tomorrow! I'm not too worried about it. I just got to take everything down and then rebuild when he's gone. Should only take me an extra hour or two to prepare. I have feeling he's going to just end up getting an electrician over because I messed with the fuse box and no fuses were out either!
lampost Reviewed by lampost on . Fried a circuit (Rental house) PLEASE HELP!!! Shit, I'm so bummed right now. I just started my first, LEGAL medical grow. I'm using a 1000W HPS that a friend gifted me. I was a little worried that might be a bit much since I'm in an old 1930s house with pretty shitty wiring! And I was correct. Today, I was running the HPS and my GF put some popcorn in the microwave and BAM, everything stops... microwave, fridge, HPS! I go out to the circuit breaker and flip all of the circuits. That circuit will not come back on!!! I'm freaked Rating: 5