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What would cause a fuse or a circuit breaker to overload?

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Submitted on 2/23/2004
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What would cause a fuse or a circuit breaker to overload?


Answer by Max
Submitted on 4/15/2004
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If you don't know then you shouldn't be wiring and should call an electrician.

 

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why couldn't u just help the guy out, maybe he doesn't want to pay for an electrician

 

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