failure mode
FM-13: PLUGGING IN THE CHARGER TRIPS A BREAKER OR GFCI
FM-13 PLUGGING IN THE CHARGER TRIPS A BREAKER OR GFCI
Diagnostic overview
FM-13 PLUGGING IN THE CHARGER TRIPS A BREAKER OR GFCI
Likely Root Causes
- Outlet or branch circuit is faulty or overloaded
- Power strip or extension is defective
- Internal charger input circuit is shorted
- Hidden cord or plug damage is present
- Conductive contamination reached the charger interior
Quick Checks
- The electrical circuit is verified safe and the faulty complete charger remains out of service, or an external outlet/circuit fault is corrected by a qualified person.
Repair Preview
Leave the charger unplugged and do not keep resetting the protective device or repeating the fault.
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Related symptoms
The branch breaker or GFCI opens when the DCB115 is connected, and there is no visible cord damage, liquid, smoke, spark, burning odor, melting, or conductive debris already identified.
The branch breaker or GFCI opens when the DCB115 is 1. Leave the charger unplugged and do not keep resetting the protective
PLUGGING IN THE CHARGER TRIPS A BREAKER OR GFCI
Leave the charger unplugged and do not keep resetting the PLUGGING IN THE CHARGER TRIPS A Unplug and remove the pack before handling the damaged housing.
Included in the full manual
- root cause analysis
- tools needed
- step-by-step repair procedure
- diagrams
- exploded views
- post-repair checks
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