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<blockquote data-quote="RIchol" data-source="post: 560120" data-attributes="member: 38342"><p>Hi. Thanks for replying. I think it's when everything is turned on. It is the breaker on the main board. The issue was the same with the previous cooker. The current cooker was new a couple weeks ago. I think I'll ask him to replace the cable between cooker and breaker. I wondered if it might be the wire being nipped by screws on new kitchen Units. The house also had a rat in it during covid. It had an electric safety check and the electrician tested the cooker circuit with high voltage meter. He says that woukd show any weakness in the cable. If it's not the cooker, the cable or the breaker, could it be anything else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RIchol, post: 560120, member: 38342"] Hi. Thanks for replying. I think it's when everything is turned on. It is the breaker on the main board. The issue was the same with the previous cooker. The current cooker was new a couple weeks ago. I think I'll ask him to replace the cable between cooker and breaker. I wondered if it might be the wire being nipped by screws on new kitchen Units. The house also had a rat in it during covid. It had an electric safety check and the electrician tested the cooker circuit with high voltage meter. He says that woukd show any weakness in the cable. If it's not the cooker, the cable or the breaker, could it be anything else? [/QUOTE]
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