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|  Question about breaker box noise?
 #8224189 09/27/24 12:18 PM
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I'm hearing a sound coming from my breaker box.It sounds like a light wood on wood tapping noise.
 It seems to come at different rates , but cositant in rhythm.
 Wondering if eny one has an idea?
 
 Christ is King
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|  Re: Question about breaker box noise?
[Re: Giant Sage]
 #8224200 09/27/24 12:37 PM
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My guess loose connection, and/ or arcing. 
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|  Re: Question about breaker box noise?
[Re: Dirt]
 #8224208 09/27/24 12:52 PM
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My guess loose connection, and/ or arcing.That would be my first guess as well. |  |  |  
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|  Re: Question about breaker box noise?
[Re: white17]
 #8224213 09/27/24 01:14 PM
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I  sure  don't  have  an  idea   but  I'll  piggy back  on  your   question   with  one  of  my own.
 Often times  I  hear  a  low  buzz      from  my   30  amp 2 pole  breaker  that   runs  my water  heater.   It  is   intermittent and   doesn't  happen  with  any  predictability.   That  same  breaker  is  usually  warm to  the  touch.
The elements in your water heater could be going bad or have corroded/loose connections. Breaker might just be showing symptoms when one or both elements are heating. |  |  |  
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|  Re: Question about breaker box noise?
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 #8224219 09/27/24 01:29 PM
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check your connections 
 some times breakers go bad/wear out , they can have a magnetic trip or a thermal trip
 
 if you have more than 1 thirty amp breaker you might try swapping them , see if it follows the breaker or the load.
 
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|  Re: Question about breaker box noise?
[Re: Trapset]
 #8224266 09/27/24 03:44 PM
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I  sure  don't  have  an  idea   but  I'll  piggy back  on  your   question   with  one  of  my own.
 Often times  I  hear  a  low  buzz      from  my   30  amp 2 pole  breaker  that   runs  my water  heater.   It  is   intermittent and   doesn't  happen  with  any  predictability.   That  same  breaker  is  usually  warm to  the  touch.
The elements in your water heater could be going bad or have corroded/loose connections. Breaker might just be showing symptoms when one or both elements are heating. Both elements never run at the same time , only one at a time … Breaker could have corroded connection where it plugs on to buss bar … |  |  |  
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|  Re: Question about breaker box noise?
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 #8224307 09/27/24 05:53 PM
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Is your meter socket right behind your panel and are you fed overhead or underground? I had a call for a noisy meter. Was a fine vibration that sounded like humming/arcing. So loud they had trouble sleeping at night. I adjusted the sag in his triplex and it was gone. Crazy noises can come from high tension wire, especially the old steel that fiddle string at -40. Those noises ramble through everything, wire, insulator, pole, down the triplex to the service mast and dissipating at the house. That was weird, probably not the cause but is a possibility.
 A humming warm breaker is probably ready to calf out. Could clip the line and find out what the tank is drawing, maybe the HWT is pooched or on its way out?
 
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|  Re: Question about breaker box noise?
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  A worn out breaker shouldn't make a popping sound.  They generally just fail.  I would first suspect a loose connection.  Any sound coming from a panel is no good and should be inspected and fixed ASAP.  (I'm an electrician). 
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|  Re: Question about breaker box noise?
[Re: Deerhunter82]
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Thanks for all the replies. 
 Christ is King
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|  Re: Question about breaker box noise?
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 #8224492 09/28/24 06:27 AM
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“Electricity. We don’t know exactly what it is, but we know what it can do!”First page of an old Manitoba Hydro (Manitoba Electric Commission back then) booklet from the 20s or 30s. Part of their orientation…lol
 
 Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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