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How to check tripped fuse is safe to turn back on
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So it's back on and working ok?AndrewAfresh2 said:
The ring current (bedroom/lounge sockets)BarelySentientAI said:
Which one of those was it?AndrewAfresh2 said:thank you so much for your answers. pic of the box attached
Have to say, it's a bit worrying that it seemingly drew more than 20A.
Did the main switch on the left also trip?0 -
That photo is from 2022.ThisIsWeird said:
So it's back on and working ok?AndrewAfresh2 said:
The ring current (bedroom/lounge sockets)BarelySentientAI said:
Which one of those was it?AndrewAfresh2 said:thank you so much for your answers. pic of the box attached
Have to say, it's a bit worrying that it seemingly drew more than 20A.
Did the main switch on the left also trip?
No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?1
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