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Hi, one of the circuits of my home does not work. I replaced the breaker
with a brand new one but still it trips. I have checked all the outlets and switches and all of them seem to work fine. I guess the problem must be somewhere along the wiring but I wouldn't like to replace it since I would have to break several walls and part of the floor. What is visible from the wiring looks fine. Nothing looks broken or burned. Does anyone have any idea how to get to the piece of the circuit that is discontinued with having to replace the whole circuit. Thanks a lot in advance. Ed |
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