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How Can I Tell My Circuit Breaker Is Bad?
Most of the time, losing power to a circuit means there is a short or overload. The first step should always be to find the right breaker and move the breaker switch from the middle position to the OFF position. Then move it all the way over to ON until it clicks.
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