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Old 09-01-2015, 08:57 AM   #12
wingnut60
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Sorry, got mixed up in the 2 different posters...

Yes, very normal to have a lot of outlets on one breaker, and few on the other. Not much you can do unless you have an electrician out who understands what you need done.
Several on the forum have made some mods to the electricity distribution balance, but not sure where I read about it.
It is a common industry failing and I believe based on economics--much cheaper to run one lead to many outlets than have two leads running next to each other. Very few mfgs/installers care about balancing loads on the breakers.
It is possible to trace which outlets/appliances are on each breaker, then work on the leads into/out of the breaker box to help reduce the number of items on each breaker--but...have an electrician do it.
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