Hi folks,
I bought a used, old coffee machine. the power specification is 110v, 60hz, single phase.
I live in the us. When I plug it, it will work for some time, then the breaker trips. I could not find a technician willing to check it--I live in a small town. I took it to a car electrician, and he told me that there was a short circuit, and he fixed it. I took it back home, and the problem occurred again. Took it to his shop, and we plugged it, and it worked fine for maybe 15 min. So, I thought maybe the kitchen socket does not withstand the supply needed for this machine--I am not sure, but I think it is 1200 watts. I operated it on the AC socket and it worked for maybe 30 min, and the problem occurred again. (the ac plug says 120v, 1800 watts)
Do you think the 110v and high watts required is causing the problem? I think if there is a short circuit, then it would not operate at all?
Any advise or help!
Thanks.
I bought a used, old coffee machine. the power specification is 110v, 60hz, single phase.
I live in the us. When I plug it, it will work for some time, then the breaker trips. I could not find a technician willing to check it--I live in a small town. I took it to a car electrician, and he told me that there was a short circuit, and he fixed it. I took it back home, and the problem occurred again. Took it to his shop, and we plugged it, and it worked fine for maybe 15 min. So, I thought maybe the kitchen socket does not withstand the supply needed for this machine--I am not sure, but I think it is 1200 watts. I operated it on the AC socket and it worked for maybe 30 min, and the problem occurred again. (the ac plug says 120v, 1800 watts)
Do you think the 110v and high watts required is causing the problem? I think if there is a short circuit, then it would not operate at all?
Any advise or help!
Thanks.