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Loose wire in junction box
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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 457397" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>If you have insulated screwdirvers, it isn't hard to do, BUT you must turn off the boards first, otheriwse there will be alot of arcing and sparking. Ideally, turmn off both boards and do something illegal called remove the main fuse. Unless you have worked with live electrics before, it does come seriously unrecommended. I would advise you don't, and get an electrican to double check builders handiwork.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 457397, member: 490"] If you have insulated screwdirvers, it isn't hard to do, BUT you must turn off the boards first, otheriwse there will be alot of arcing and sparking. Ideally, turmn off both boards and do something illegal called remove the main fuse. Unless you have worked with live electrics before, it does come seriously unrecommended. I would advise you don't, and get an electrican to double check builders handiwork. [/QUOTE]
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