Tripped off load breaker was enabled

A interesting error message!

It looks like you're experiencing an issue with a load breaker, which is a device that controls the flow of electrical current to a specific circuit or load.

The error message "Tripped off load breaker was enabled" suggests that the load breaker was previously tripped (i.e., it was disabled) due to an overload or fault condition, but it has now been enabled again.

Here are a few possible causes for this error:

  1. Overload: The load breaker may have tripped due to an overload condition, such as too many devices drawing power from the same circuit. Once the overload is resolved, the breaker is enabled again.
  2. Fault condition: The load breaker may have tripped due to a fault condition, such as a short circuit or ground fault. Once the fault is cleared, the breaker is enabled again.
  3. Manual reset: Someone may have manually reset the load breaker after it tripped, which would enable it again.

To resolve this issue, you may need to:

  1. Check the circuit: Verify that the circuit is not overloaded or experiencing a fault condition.
  2. Reset the breaker: If the breaker was manually reset, ensure that it is still in the enabled position.
  3. Consult the documentation: Refer to the documentation for the load breaker or the electrical system to understand the specific procedures for enabling and disabling the breaker.

If you're still experiencing issues, it may be a good idea to consult with a licensed electrician to help diagnose and resolve the problem.