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you need a switched outlet under the sink somewhere,just something to consider.
you need a switched outlet under the sink somewhere,just something to consider.
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Views"IF a person didnt use the broiler, since it uses the same ignitor, couldnt one remove the ignitor from the broiler and put it in the oven position...
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Viewsdoesn't that make a difference also?
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ViewsHi Bob, i bought a used welder that requires a 50 amp circuit. what size wire do you recommend i use with a 50 amp double breaker?
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Viewsthat way you won't have to pay an electrican to tell you the problem's not in your house but in the outside line.
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Viewsit sounds like to me that you have what is called a switch loop. the power enters at the fixture,then the hot is looped back through the switch. ...
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Viewsif you have a gerber toilet it still could have a mansfield flush valve on it.
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Viewsopen up some nearby wall switches and see if you can find the other end of the yellow wire,then note where it's connected to then post back.
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Viewsyou're confusing a receptor with a pan.a pan you tile over and a receptor(which can be cast iron by the way)already has a finish over it and is rea...
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Viewsevery duplex receptical has a snapoff tab across the hot screws that can be removed if you need to isolate one from the other for any reason.
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Viewsthere is such a thing as a "whole house surge protector." i don't know how rich you are though.
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Viewsput it on a surge protector.it will work good. what you don't want it on is called a gfi.
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Viewswe were just guessing that someone replaced the recepticals and failed to note that the tab across the hots needed to be removed. i see it happen ...
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Viewscould be flapper also not making a good seal.
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Viewsi can't see any reason why a wall switch would be needed other than for convenience. the first one may have fried because you wired it for a load ...
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Viewsyou didn't say if it was new.and if you connected everything properly then just take it back.
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