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Originally Posted by redpoint5
I'm down to about 120w continuous draw unaccounted for at the moment. 40 of those are somewhere on the master bed/bath circuit, and I'm at a complete loss there. When I kill the circuit, everything else in the house functions as far as I can tell.
I'll have to turn breakers off one by one and see how many watts each one is responsible for to isolate those last 120w. Don't know how I'll go about isolating the 40w from the master bed/bath.
I started labeling outlets and switches to relate it back to the breaker number. That's how much this drives me crazy.
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Sounds like you might have a component leaking voltage to ground. Ground fault. A lot of the time it's not enough to trigger gfci if it is even there.
You can always try moving brakers, switches, plugs around and see if the problem follows to the new slot you move it to.