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Did I burn a fuse in my house?
Long story short, thing was stuck in socket I tried to pry it off with a plastic stick, some of plastic musta rubbed off touched socket w metal that was under the plastic.
The thing I was tryin to get out sparked and the socket no longer works, and the ceiling light in my room went out as well, did I burn a fuse? And how do I fix it???
Yeah stupid on my part I know :(
2 Answers
- 5 years ago
I would look into putting in a capacitor, its been a even as on account that I did automobile audio but I consider it was a 1 farad capacitor. Also look into striking a swap in the far off/sensor wire to the amp so it is not on all the time. You need to also make certain the proper score of fuse is in there. With a curb score fuse lessen and work your means up. Look into shopping a yellow high optima battery. I wager the capacitor would help alot though. Determine the subs are working "in segment" as this will reason them to sound distorted.
- JosephKJVLv 69 years ago
Easy, locate the fuse box, swing open the fuse box door, and look at all your fuses the one that shows a red indication and is at a different resting location then the rest. Take the handle and tog it to your left and feel it reset, then swing it to on all the way to the right. If it clicks off right away, don't reset but buy a replacement fixture at your local hardware house improvement. End of story...