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re: Calling OB Electricians-PROBLEM SOLVED.
Posted on 4/27/17 at 12:47 pm to tiger rag 93
Posted on 4/27/17 at 12:47 pm to tiger rag 93
damn wish ya were closer, I'm off today and could go take a look for ya but anyway
was everything working before you moved around fixtures?
also did you replace the GFCI that was not resetting?
throughout my hrs i've learned that many times its an outlet/breaker that the issue, but always hard to say without seeing anything
speaking of breakers did any of them seems to have a "soft throw" almost like a loose or spongy feel?
it could be that the breaker is in the "on" position but not sending voltage down the line
was everything working before you moved around fixtures?
also did you replace the GFCI that was not resetting?
throughout my hrs i've learned that many times its an outlet/breaker that the issue, but always hard to say without seeing anything
speaking of breakers did any of them seems to have a "soft throw" almost like a loose or spongy feel?
it could be that the breaker is in the "on" position but not sending voltage down the line
Posted on 4/27/17 at 3:03 pm to No8Easy2
Got a question for you. I think my 220 breaker arched. Replaced it and still don't have power when I check the terminals. All other breakers on the panel are functional. Could I have fried the fingers to this breaker?
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