How to Change a Breaker

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2009

This video will show you how to properly change a breaker safely.

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  • Please amswer as soon as possible

  • @Jhfgsjdcd I am sorry I missed this, do you still need help?

  • Thank you for posting this video - especially in light of this economy. I think the music put the fear of God into me that a slip up could be fatal...can you pull the main breaker and be safer? Thanks!

  • @roanmorgan LOL - the best thing for you to do if you dont feel comfortable changing a breaker, is to simply shut the main breaker off. That only leaves the main wires coming to that breaker hot, which makes it much easier and safer for you to change a breaker out.

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  • @stevohouston I'd rather listen to what this guy has to say than an "electrician" who can't spell *illegal* correctly.

    Spend less time on youtube and more time in engrish crass so you can write a paragraph that makes sense.

    Dumbass.

  • @stevohouston Congratulations, you have now been blocked and reported for spam. Have a nice day.

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  • Thank-you.

  • great help and love the music felt like i was gonna get shocked at any moment-lol

  • Great job on a very simple and clear explanation on how to change a circuit breaker....You should be a teacher !

  • Great video, only thing would be to mention to "turn off the service disconnect" at the beginning

    for safety. Thanks for a well done video.

  • thanks , i fixed my breaker with your help , no electrician & GIGANTIC bill $

  • YOU NEED TO SHUT THE MAIN BREAKER OFF FIRST!!

  • I just saw your other video. Thanks!

  • What setting do you use on the multimeter to check your wiring/breaker is correct? What should it read? I just want to be sure if it's a 120v.

  • @jharri1 *video - sorry for typo

  • @mikepeterson2008 Lol! I thought the same thing Mike! I think I would rather watch a viseo and do my own work than hire an expert "EC" who is no smarter than that! Lol!

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