Quoted from Electrocute:I just turn the breaker off then back on. That's probably what they did back in the days.
Breakers are not designed to be turned on and off. This can wear them out.
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Quoted from Electrocute:I just turn the breaker off then back on. That's probably what they did back in the days.
Breakers are not designed to be turned on and off. This can wear them out.
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