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here you go, good explanation. Simple, short words in small sentences, even Steves Turtles could fix it, but they'd be slow.......... ![]() Along with being slow...they don't care. ![]() Food is all they care about.
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Incidents like this are learning experiences...esp to me.
Home ownership includes a lot of things that pop up without knowing.
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I am not that brave. Will shutting the main breaker off make it safe if you are not careful? (serious question)
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^^^ Yes...safe from the electricity.
(Not from slipping and busting a knuckle though.)
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^^^ Don't we all.
Looking online tonight for a replacement for my Sony 7.1 a/v receiver....wow, the prices have not dropped in the last 15 years. (as tv's have)
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I treat it like so… A firearm is always loaded until I’ve cleared it. An electrical circuit is always hot until I’ve verified it unenergized with a meter. Actually, since I work in electronics/electrical doo-dads and such, there’s probably a higher probability that I’d die from an electrical circuit before a firearm. Jus sayin’
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![]() When I worked as an appliance repairman I got a few calls for an oven or a dryer blowing fuses. I always went to the fuse box first and tightened all the screws. I never shut off the main. What would the homeowner think? Boxes with old screw-in fuses were the worst at having a bad connection between the fuse and the buss. It would cycle hot over and over and somehow the screw would get loose. I would tighten the screw with a long handled screwdriver and screw in a new fuse good and tight and voila! the dryer was fixed. Once I somehow hit the side of the box with the screwdriver and caused some sparks and melted steel. Another time I managed to weld a screwdriver to the side of the box hard enough to blow the main. I still don't know how I did it. So, yes Probably call an electrician.
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This is a very handy tool to have. It's a non-contact non-invasive AC Voltage detector. You just put it near a circuit and it senses the 60hz signal and indicates whether its live or not.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-NCV-Tester/5001927063
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Could be a number of things in the circuit, I always start at the switch connections. Just fixed a light flickering problem, light over kitchen table and sink would flicker once in awhile. Removed the sink switch first in the circuit and found a bad connection. Newer switches have those connectors where you can push the wire into a hole instead of using the screws on the sides, I’ve noticed they fail more often. Just my two cents.
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I NEVER use the push in wire connections on an outlet, ALWAYS bend a U shape of 1/2" stripped wire for the side screw terminal.
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another handy tool for troubleshooting.
https://www.harborfreight.com/electrical-receptacle-tester-with-gfci-diagnosis-63929.html
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^^^ I just bought that one on Saturday at Menards. Same price.
Made it easy to check which outlets were dead.
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This all sounds familiar.
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After a decade worth of college in EE degrees, I like to dumb down the basics of electronics for mere mortals........grins.
Power =Watts. your wall outlet is powered by 12/2 awg wire. At 120 volt potential 1200 watts, say a blow dryer, draws 10 amps, at 120 volts. yes it's math 20 amp breakers for all wall outlets, 15 amp for ceiling lights. 12/2 for walls, 14/2 awg for lower draw circuits. another way to think about electricity is using a 55 gallon drum of water as a power source. How far you fill it up, is the "work" potential, or voltage. This is going to drain, (electrical current) through a valve on the bottom of the tank. The restriction of this pipe and valve is RESISTANCE, or OHMS which is resistance. So you have 4 feet tall of water, pissing out a 1" pipe at the bottom, and it's turning a water wheel. That is Watts. or Work. Higher the water level, the more potential and higher output of Watts. hope that makes sense in layman terms. grins, I'm a sparky.
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Those things are frightening. A few I've looked at because of problems have had a wire so lose it falls out. Great way for arcing to start, then a fire. I also only use screw type connectors for this sort of thing.
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Just found one more item that the voltage took out.....My mail chime is no longer working!y
Ordered a replacement from Amazon for $63...will be here tomorrow. Also found a Sony A/V Receiver on Amazon to replace mine.
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