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| Adam | June 3rd, 2007 02:15 AM June 2, 2007 Lit Extension I found another "use" for the Craftsman lit extension cords. The circuit breaker equipped plug end, helps keep the main breaker from blowing - tripping (whatever). I sure wish I had thought of that the other day. A returned air compressor tripped a panel breaker, "somewhere" in the building. There are probably, easily, three-dozen circuit breaker boxes sprinkled through out the building. And, unlike at home, people get very upset by your "trying" to reset each breaker individually. I've already ruled out the "High-Voltage" panels. So, I'm down to under 15 breaker boxes now. I'm working on a little project, that I hope will catch on. It's called, "Let's label the circuit breakers". Catchy name, huh? I wonder what else is on that particular branch circuit? Mental Note: Check the sump pump power ASAP. And, wear the rubber boots, "Just-in-case". |
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