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Al
The circuit breaker that our basement dehumidifier is on tripped.
After we re-set the breaker and plugged the dehumidifier back
in, something happened and now the dehumidifier no longer
works.
A light on the dehumidifier's control panel comes on, but the
unit itself does not function: no fan, no motor.
Is this possibly a simple fix, or is it more likely that the motor
is fried?
Also, this was not the first time the circuit breaker tripped
while the dehumidifier was running. Any idea of what role
this may have played? Inquiring minds want to know...
Here are the specs:
White-Westinghouse 40 Dehumidifier
model MED40P3
7.5 amps
115 volts
40-pint capacity
After we re-set the breaker and plugged the dehumidifier back
in, something happened and now the dehumidifier no longer
works.
A light on the dehumidifier's control panel comes on, but the
unit itself does not function: no fan, no motor.
Is this possibly a simple fix, or is it more likely that the motor
is fried?
Also, this was not the first time the circuit breaker tripped
while the dehumidifier was running. Any idea of what role
this may have played? Inquiring minds want to know...
Here are the specs:
White-Westinghouse 40 Dehumidifier
model MED40P3
7.5 amps
115 volts
40-pint capacity