That sounds like an overload condition, meaning that something on the circuit is drawing too much current and the breaker responds by shutting off.
a crackling noise
The crackling sounds are usually made by snapping shrimps.
If there is nothing else on the circuit the odds are it kicks off when the compressor starts. This is a motor and the starting current is higher running current. The breaker senses this surge and trips. Either the compressor is drawing more current because of a problem with shunt somewhere in the winding of the motor or the breaker is tripping because it has a problem that has essentially made it more sensitive to current and is tripping on a lower current than it is rated for. The cheapest fix is to replace the breaker. If you know what you are doing you coudl just switch breakers with an equally rated breaker in the electric panel. If you don't know what you are doing find someone who does. If this doesn't fix the problem it is likely a faulty compressor.
The sound of leaves is often called a "rustle" or "rustling." Walking on dry leaves can also produce a "crackling" sound.
Candles that have a wooden wick are typically rare. Their primary advantage is the sound that they produce; the sound of a wooden wick is akin to a crackling fire, creating a soothing effect.
You create friction when you take off your clothes. The crackling sound is the static electricity.
a crackling noise
The crackling sounds are usually made by snapping shrimps.
To make it crackle.
yes
That crackling sound is your hard drive being read, and it can be fixed by replacing your hard drive with an expensive Solid State Drive.
The crackling sound is caused by static electricity, which is produced by the friction of your jersey.
Cracking knuckles sound like cracking knuckles
Unnatural.
Static electricity
Static electricity.
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