I was working in the garage at a friends house and plugged in my Bosch Cordless drill charger. The main circuit breaker in the house fuseboard tripped!?! Charger must have a problem. Right. So I ran out my extension lead and plugged in my Bosch hammer drill. Same thing! The householder kept re-instating the power, but both my tools kept tripping the main board. I tried my corded drill in a different part of the house (different circuit) and same thing. The householder insisted it had never happened before and must be my tools. We plugged his kettle in, and no problem.
So back at home I carefully checked both my tools, and they both work fine. My nextdoor neighbour has a newer RCD consumer unit than me and my tools work fine there too. Whats going on? It seemed also that when re-instating that power supply, the main RCD was reluctant to re-set, needing several attempts, or turning off all the individual circuits first before resetting the main.
My tools are in good nick and never been a problem before. And both simultaneously? What can I say to the householder? Whats going on? Advice or ideas gratefully received.
So back at home I carefully checked both my tools, and they both work fine. My nextdoor neighbour has a newer RCD consumer unit than me and my tools work fine there too. Whats going on? It seemed also that when re-instating that power supply, the main RCD was reluctant to re-set, needing several attempts, or turning off all the individual circuits first before resetting the main.
My tools are in good nick and never been a problem before. And both simultaneously? What can I say to the householder? Whats going on? Advice or ideas gratefully received.