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In reply to the discussion: How difficult would it be to replace a fuse? [View all]Callmecrazy
(3,070 posts)32. Have you tested and reset all of your GFCI oulets?
They are like mini circuit breakers that control one or more outlets and can span more than one room.
They are always found in kitchens and bathrooms, garages and outdoor receptacles, basements.
The ones in the kitchen can control up to four outlets including the dining room.
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These sound like circuit breakers, not fuses. Do they each have a switch on them???
Scuba
Mar 2013
#16
You need to unplug everything on that fuse. Are there any spares in the box?
In_The_Wind
Mar 2013
#17
Sometimes the outlets can loosen up and slide against the ground wire or touch the sides of a metal
Grantuspeace
Mar 2013
#24
If I shut everything off, is it safe to take the panel cover off to take a look?
HipChick
Mar 2013
#25
I'm not a helpless female..just get skiddish when it comes to electrical stuff
HipChick
Mar 2013
#33
Replacing a circuit breaker is pretty easy, but you do need to be careful.
Old and In the Way
Mar 2013
#41
The main breaker is usually marked as 100 or 200 on the switch lever.
Old and In the Way
Mar 2013
#43
Good point....I always use 12ga Romex on all of my wiring projects, but this might not be the case.
Old and In the Way
Mar 2013
#47