whoa - problem here (electricity related)
Skip Drinkwater
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my room has 3 different outlets, each with 2 individual outlets. a bulb had gone out, so i replaced it with a new one. as soon as i clicked on the light, it blew out, and at the same time my computer shut off, and another outlet w/ a tv & vcr hooked up to it, also blew out. but one outlet in my room, with a couple lamps hooked up to it, still works. the fuck did i do here, and how can i fix it? i'm guessing i blew out a circuit or something? but oddly enough, only my computer was on, so i don't see how it could've been an overload... anyone know about this shit? i'm clueless.
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If your house is old like mine you might actually have fuses you have to remove and replace. Just look at the wire inside the fuse and if it's burnt/black or broken you need a new one.
has anything like this happened before?
how long have you lived here?
if you haven't solved your problem yet hollerate before 5pm PST
nevermind, i'm back online. just had to reset the circuit breakers. thanks a lot though, fellas.
apparently the light bulb was faulty or the lamp shorted out for whatever reason (probably why the light bulb blew out the 1st time).....the surge caused backfeed in the lamp circuit and when the load power "went back" to the outlet the backfeed(from the line power) caused a flash automatically shutting down electricity at the nearest outlets (conduit type shit)....blah...blah...blah.....if it happens again i'd assume you have an A base meter and newer electronics (post 80's) are too strong to be carried by an A Base meter in a typical sized home these days....blah...blah...blah...blah...blah
apparently the light bulb was faulty or the lamp shorted out for whatever reason (probably why the light bulb blew out the 1st time).....the surge caused backfeed in the lamp circuit and when the load power "went back" to the outlet the backfeed(from the line power) caused a flash automatically shutting down electricity at the nearest outlets (conduit type shit)....blah...blah...blah.....if it happens again i'd assume you have an A base meter and newer electronics (post 80's) are too strong to be carried by an A Base meter in a typical sized home these days....blah...blah...blah...blah...blah thanks, family. i tried to upgrade my 60 watt bulb to a 75, and that's when it blew out lol. back to the 60's...