What probably just happened is you tripped a circuit breaker. A circuit breaker stops the flow of electric current through your home if it’s too dangerous to keep pumping power to your appliances. It protects your house, your appliances, and you!
Circuit overload is a common reason for circuit breakers tripping, and you can prevent it from happening by simply running fewer appliances at the same time on that specific circuit. The best long-term solution, however, is to have an electrician update your home’s wiring to add additional circuits. In your situation, having a separate circuit to handle the part of the kitchen that’s now on your living room circuit would allow you to use your kitchen appliances (air fryer, bread machine, toaster) without fear of overloading the living room circuit.
So what do you do about a tripped circuit breaker?
First, you have to find your circuit breaker box. They’re pretty easy to hide, especially in your garage or basement behind all those Christmas decorations. They’re typically built into the wall and covered with a metal panel. On the inside, you’ll see lots of switches and levers. Some homes have several of these panels, depending on the size and types of appliances in the home.
Electricity is nothing you should mess with, but resetting your breaker is perfectly safe to do on your own, without a trained electrician. Breakers are insulated & won’t shock you if you touch them. Just follow these four easy steps:
1. Turn off all the lights and appliances. If off isn’t an option, unplug it. If you don’t take this important step, your appliances could be damaged when the breaker turns back on.
2. Find the breaker box, and search for breakers in the OFF position. Some are colored red or orange if they’ve been tripped. To make sure they’re fully tripped, push the OFF breakers a little further into the OFF position.
3. Flip the OFF breakers to the ON position.
4. Check your appliances. You should be good to go!
A tripped breaker every now and then is pretty common. But we’re guessing since you’re reading this post, this is the millionth time your circuit breaker has tripped. Or at least it feels like it.
So what’s causing these recurring issues?
This is where we come in. As your Northwest Arkansas, Fort Smith River Valley & Missouri electricians, we can take care of all your breaker needs— from safety inspections to replacing whole panels. Our top electricians in Bella Vista, Bentonville, Fayetteville, & Springdale provide expert electrical advice & service no matter your project scope or needs.