Hi All,
Not sure I'm in the right place, but I'm looking for help/advice on what I think is an electrical problem.
We recently remodeled our kitchen, which included many new wiring runs. In addition, a new electrical panel was installed.
After all the work was completed and we settled into the new kitchen, our Keurig coffee maker (#1) stopped working. Being an older model, we assumed it had reached end-of-life, so we bought a new Keurig, K-Duo (#2).
Within a few days, the new Keurig stopped working too. It was plugged into the same outlet as the previous Keurig. We called Keurig, they stated it was an electrical, non-fixable issue, and sent a replacement. In the process they upgraded us to the K-Duo Plus (#3).
Within a few days with the new K-Duo Plus (#3) also stopped working. Here again, same outlet as the previous two coffee makers and same symptoms. Another call to Keurig, a new replacement was sent, the K-Duo Plus (#4).
For #4, we tried a different outlet in the kitchen (different electrical run) - worked fine for 2 weeks. Moved to a different outlet (different electrical run) - worked fine for 2 weeks. Moved back to the original area (different outlet, same run as previous 3 coffee makers) - and it failed in less than a day.
At this point, with 4 coffee makers failing in the same area/run - I contacted the electrician. He took a few minutes to check the outlets, then stated everything is fine and it's not the wiring. He did mention he tapped into an existing run for the run in question, but basically blames the coffee makers.
With 4 coffee makers failing (and 3 of them being different models), it doesn't seem logical that all the coffee makers were bad.
Any advice here? Any other ideas or troubleshooting that we should try?
Sincerely,
Mike
Not sure I'm in the right place, but I'm looking for help/advice on what I think is an electrical problem.
We recently remodeled our kitchen, which included many new wiring runs. In addition, a new electrical panel was installed.
After all the work was completed and we settled into the new kitchen, our Keurig coffee maker (#1) stopped working. Being an older model, we assumed it had reached end-of-life, so we bought a new Keurig, K-Duo (#2).
Within a few days, the new Keurig stopped working too. It was plugged into the same outlet as the previous Keurig. We called Keurig, they stated it was an electrical, non-fixable issue, and sent a replacement. In the process they upgraded us to the K-Duo Plus (#3).
Within a few days with the new K-Duo Plus (#3) also stopped working. Here again, same outlet as the previous two coffee makers and same symptoms. Another call to Keurig, a new replacement was sent, the K-Duo Plus (#4).
For #4, we tried a different outlet in the kitchen (different electrical run) - worked fine for 2 weeks. Moved to a different outlet (different electrical run) - worked fine for 2 weeks. Moved back to the original area (different outlet, same run as previous 3 coffee makers) - and it failed in less than a day.
At this point, with 4 coffee makers failing in the same area/run - I contacted the electrician. He took a few minutes to check the outlets, then stated everything is fine and it's not the wiring. He did mention he tapped into an existing run for the run in question, but basically blames the coffee makers.
With 4 coffee makers failing (and 3 of them being different models), it doesn't seem logical that all the coffee makers were bad.
Any advice here? Any other ideas or troubleshooting that we should try?
Sincerely,
Mike