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Guys, I was given a nice RCBS lead furnace that hasn't been used in about 10 years. No sign of any significant problems from the outside. Plugged it in and it heated for a while and then popped the ground fault interrupter on the shop cuircuit. Pot got to about 230F before it went. (Had a thermocouple in the pot at the time.) This is the first time I've tried to run a pot in this shop. All of the 110 circuits have Ground Fault Interrupts in them. Did I just plain boo-boo in doing this to all the circuits? Or do I need to test the pot on a circuit without one before I know if I goofed? Getting back into making slugs after a long hiatus ... happens ... when you retire sometimes you have time to do things again. thanks, | ||
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I've run on a GFI circuit for years. Check your breaker, you may need to up the amp rating on that particular circuit. | |||
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2 wire cord or 3 wire. If 2 wire use a volt meter to check for voltage beteen the metal of the pot and ground. I used to have a pot that when it was heating up(2 wire cord) had 40 volts to ground until the alloy was molten and then the voltage would drop to less that 1 volt to ground. On 3 wire you could have a bad ground connection. Check ohms from the ground pin to the metal case of the pot. too much current on the neutral will also trip a GFCI. | |||
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I have the RCBS pot, with the three wire cord. I have used it for about 3 years on a circuit that was not on a GFCI. Than after moving my casting equipment to another area that only had a GFCI, it would not stay on longer than 2 minutes. Took it back to where I had it and it worked fine, so I put in a regular outlet at the new location and never had another problem. | |||
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Guys, Put another RCBS pot on the same circuit ... both are 3 wire pots. It ran fine, but was started with half a load. First pot had been left with full load when last used. Haven't figured out if first pot is bad. | |||
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