#1 power surge
refrigerator
Volt difference causes a short circuit! ChaCha
A short in electrical system within the battery where two cells short together.
might be bad motor mount / or electrical short
There is a electrical short somewhere...
A circuit breaker protects a refrigerator by interrupting the electrical flow in the event of an overload or short circuit, preventing potential damage to the appliance and reducing the risk of fire. When the refrigerator draws more current than the circuit can safely handle, the breaker trips, cutting off power to the unit. This safeguard helps maintain the integrity of the refrigerator's electrical components and ensures safe operation. By resetting the breaker once the issue is resolved, the refrigerator can resume normal functioning.
is there any hope for help
Yes, a refrigerator typically requires a dedicated electrical outlet to ensure proper functioning and prevent electrical issues.
A short to ground means there is very little or no resistance between some electrical device and ground. A "dead short" would be no resistance at all. This causes very high current which blows fuses and causes overload protection devices to trip out.
An electrical fire in an automobile is usually caused by a short circuit. For example, If there are exposed wires somewhere, touching metal, that could start a fire.
A short circuit in electrical circuits is caused by a direct connection between the positive and negative terminals, bypassing the normal load. This can happen due to damaged insulation, loose connections, or faulty components.
The running refrigerator motor is using electrical energy to power the motor, which in turn drives the compressor to cool the refrigerator.