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Modem Reboots
- 6 years ago
Hi singingfalls,
Thanks so much for coming back to share how you resolved your reboot issue. This is definitely something to keep in mind for any similar cases, we appreciate you sharing what happened! If you need anything else, please don't hesitate to drop by the community again.
gaines_wright wrote:
If the terminals in your panel continue to "run hot" after tighening the connections, you may still have electrical problems.
Pretty much an indication of an overload problem, something is drawing too much current. Not something I would ignore. What is your main service amp rating?
The arcing problem GabeU described is a definite fire hazard, never mind the electrical noise issue it creates.
BirdDog wrote:
gaines_wright wrote:
If the terminals in your panel continue to "run hot" after tighening the connections, you may still have electrical problems.
Pretty much an indication of an overload problem, something is drawing too much current. Not something I would ignore. What is your main service amp rating?
Could be, but since he had a utility out to look things over, I was assuming that everything was sized correctly, and they had also checked the current loads on everything. Just a few minutes work with a clamp on ammeter. Still the way he descibed the heat inside the panel would bother any electrician. If everything is sized correctly, heat usually indicates bad connections.
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