• ysjet@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Just so you know, breakers are not on/off switches. Turning them on/off like that is awful for them, they degrade every time they’re tripped. The result of it is, best case, everything on the circuit eventually get destroyed because it’s doing weird shit to the electricity going through it because of a bad connection. Worst case scenario is that it can no longer trip when it should and your entire neighborhood burns down.

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      2 days ago

      Ah good to know. I don’t actually use them as off/on switches because I don’t fully understand the systems. But I really appreciate the response because bad decisions involving electricity is not a good mix. Thanks man.

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        10 hours ago

        No problem, thanks for being receptive!

        Modern day breakers are better about failing safe than they used to be, but… still not an intended use, and all it takes it one bad roll of the dice and everyone gets to have a Bad Day. Hence me viewing them, much like you, as things Not To Mess With Unless Needed. :P