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I’m in an apt. and the power has been shutting off lately. It doesn’t trip any of the breakers in the breaker box inside the apt. but it does trip the master breaker on the box outside. Thought it was an oven issue but it still happens with the oven breaker off.

Visual inspection of the breaker box outside shows one of the wires looks a bit corroded. Wires to/from the rest of the units are a nice copper color. Is that a red flag?

Landlord is dragging their feet and telling us to talk to the electric company, and electric company is saying to call a licensed electrician, so I’m just trying to understand the issue so hopefully the landlord will listen to me.

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[–] IcedRaktajino@startrek.website 14 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Corrosion is definitely a red flag, but that looks like just surface corrosion. Just from the picture, it doesn't look deep, but it would need to be removed from the breaker and inspected to be sure.

If the issue is "downstream" of the meter, then it's 100% the property owner's problem. Unfortunately, the only options you have are to hire an electrician yourself or keep prodding your landlord until they take responsibility.

[–] Quexotic@beehaw.org 1 points 2 hours ago

Some places allow for rent escrow which basically holds your rent hostage until they fix the problem. It's a legal way to get things fixed.