Originally Posted by
Jared Hendrix
I plan on getting a new breaker though, as this one has tripped at least 20 times now.
After you replace the breaker, put an amp probe on one hot leg and have someone start up the motor. Then do the same thing on the other leg. At least then you'll know what that motor is drawing on start up and once it's running. If it's say, 12-15 amps, then you probably had a bad breaker. If it's pushing ~20 or more amps while running, then something is wrong at the machine end and you should call Grizzly to see what they recommend.
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