If your circuit breaker keeps tripping and will not reset first eliminate wiring outlet or appliance faults as described above.
Do circuit breakers go bad without tripping.
Reset the circuit breaker with all those devices unplugged you can now flip the breaker.
The only solution left is to replace the breaker.
If after eliminating all these factors the breaker still will not reset it means the breaker is faulty.
However you only want to do this after you unplug all the devices using that breaker first.
Chances are you have an overloaded circuit meaning that the circuit has more electricity flowing through it than it is rated for.
Circuit overload is one of the most common reasons for circuit breakers tripping and you can prevent it from happening by running fewer appliances at the same time on that circuit.
The circuit breaker trips when too much electricity flows through it or when it cannot handle the excess current load.
A lot of people think circuit breakers go bad because they keep tripping without ever trying to reset it first.
Though they have a life expectancy of 30 to 40 years breakers will eventually die and trip your circuits.
If there were no circuit breaker trips then house fires would have been quite a common issue.
If you have a circuit that keeps tripping whenever you use electronics it may be time to check if your breakers need to be replaced.
If the circuit breaker does not trip immediately.