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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2008

Check your circuit breaker when appliances are not working and check to see if a fuse was blown and needs to be flipped back over. Get more tips on circuit breakers in this free household electronics video.

Expert: Tony Ramirez
Bio: Electronics and media guru Tony Ramirez is known among his friends, family, and clients as "Inspector Gadget.
Filmmaker: Adolph Ramirez

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  • Why is that retarted idiot giggling so much?

  • These will NOT prevent the operator from being electrocuted. They will prevent the wiring inside the walls from catching fire.

  • breaker trips when a over current or short circuit are present.

  • A breaker trips,,,just when you have a short circuit. I does not help if there is a path between your body and ground.A GFCI breaher helps in a case like that, as well as a gfci outlet.

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