NicoleC
New member
Egads no, you can't just add a bigger breaker! It's a good way to cause an electrical fire.
Even if the wiring looks big enough on the parts you can see, without pulling the whole line you have no way of knowing you don't have a hazard. After a few homeowners have had a house you never know what wierd things your previous Do-It-Yourself-ers have done.
The other piece of dangerous advice in this thread is just to run something on a different outlet. Many outlets share the same breaker. You can divide the load between breakers (good) but you need to test the outlets to know which ones are on which breaker first.
Even if the wiring looks big enough on the parts you can see, without pulling the whole line you have no way of knowing you don't have a hazard. After a few homeowners have had a house you never know what wierd things your previous Do-It-Yourself-ers have done.
The other piece of dangerous advice in this thread is just to run something on a different outlet. Many outlets share the same breaker. You can divide the load between breakers (good) but you need to test the outlets to know which ones are on which breaker first.