mjoekingz28
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I worry sometimes about receptacles. Let us say that a receptacle died(both the top and bottom plugs) and your fuse panel is untrustworthy. How would you be sure with your life that power wasn't live?
I would normally say plug in a known working lamp, see that it is receiving no power, then immediately plug it into a circuit that hasnt been interrupted. Voila, the receptacle in question must not be getting any electricity. But then I wonder, what if both of the plug-ins are blown.
In this scenario, doyou trust your fuse panel labeling or do you carefully remove the outlet from the wall and test it with a tool before proceeding? Or what? Thx
I would normally say plug in a known working lamp, see that it is receiving no power, then immediately plug it into a circuit that hasnt been interrupted. Voila, the receptacle in question must not be getting any electricity. But then I wonder, what if both of the plug-ins are blown.
In this scenario, doyou trust your fuse panel labeling or do you carefully remove the outlet from the wall and test it with a tool before proceeding? Or what? Thx

lights, I stapled a light to the fascia to work by and I didn't realize I put one through one of the conductors. When I pulled that staple out, it was clear that my aim was a bit off.
they give you a nice wake up like a cup of coffee.
. I may have a problem with getting shocked I think I kinda like it :tard:.